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Hi,

Im not too far away from purchasing an intercooler for my car. Im considering getting it through greenline motorsports and they quoted me $1,411 for a trust kit including shipping.

I wanted to know if any of you guy's have had to pay any hidden costs when the item arrives here?

Is the cost of the cooler and shipping all I have to worry about?

Thanks

Mark

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going by nenguns and greenlines prices which are all in yen, the prices are differrent every day due to the exchange rate and also if you ask for a quote the price will be different again so 1411 trust kit means nothing, i would asume he is talking about the trust V-SPL which is 600x240x76 which is slightly smaller than the hks type s being 600x301x65 i just went for the bigger one and you cant usually go wrong with hks

its all preference and what you can afford

Originally posted by makaveli

I wanted to know if any of you guy's have had to pay any hidden costs when the item arrives here?

Is the cost of the cooler and shipping all I have to worry about?

Its luck of the draw whether you get jibbed with import taxes really, some people cop it some people dont?

I'll also be getting a V-SPL 300/276/76 in a month or two, at the moment its 71,000Y/$920AUS ex shipping from nengun, Greenlines prices are a tad more.

Let us know how you go?

Thankyou so much guys for all your helpfull feedback, I will get on the Nengun web site and give those guys an e-mail, and if the hks one is a lil bigger why not go for it I have the impression that their parts are a bit more superiour.

Thanks again guys!!!!

Mark

:D

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