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Here is our selection of brand new HDI(Hybrid development International) Intercoolers and kits.

HDI are very well known in Australia and for the quality of their Front mount kits and EBC's.

Why choose HDI? Check these vids for a few reasons....

- Prices are in Australian Dollars but you can convert them easily to Canadian Dollars with this currency converter - www.xe.com/ucc/

- The link next to each item below will take you to our site where you can view pics & details and where you can purchase and pay via paypal with our secure online checkout system.

INTERCOOLER KITS:

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HDI GT SPEC INTERCOOLER KIT SKYLINE R32-R33-R34 - AU$570.00 delivered within 3-5 days. - Addtocart.gif

FITS R32 GTST - R33 GTST - R34 GTT

- Core Size: 600x300x78

- Overall size 800x300x78(including end tanks)

- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet - Polished Finish

- low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi

- strong tube and fin design

- tested for up to 80psi (around 800hp)

- plumbing made from mandrel bent aluminium with chrome polished silver

- comes with all necessary mounting brackets, 3 layer silicon joiners and t-bolt race clamps.

- 12 month warranty

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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTALL GUIDE

HDI GT SPEC KIT DYNO TESTED ON R33 GTST.......

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HDI RS SPEC INTERCOOLER KIT SKYLINE R32-R33-R34 - CURRENTLY UNDER RE-DEVELOPMENT - Addtocart.gif

FITS R32 GTST - R33 GTST - R34 GTT

- Tube and fin core

- Core Size(mm): 600x300x94

- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet

- Polished Finish

- strong tube and fin design

- good for over 900hp

- plumbing made from mandrel bent aluminium with chrome polished silver

- comes with all necassary mounting brackets, silicon joiners and hose clamps.

- 12 month warranty

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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTALL GUIDE

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INTERCOOLERS:

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HDI GT SPEC FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (600x300x76mm) - AU$410.00 delivered within 3-5 days. - Addtocart.gif

- Core Size: 600x300x78

- Overall size 800x300x78(including end tanks)

- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet

- Polished Finish

- low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi

- strong tube and fin design

- tested for up to 80psi (around 800hp)

- Universal fit

- 12 Month warranty

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HDI RS SPEC FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (580x295mmx95mm) - CURRENTLY UNDER RE-DEVELOPMENT - Addtocart.gif

- Core Size: 580x295x95

- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet

- Polished Finish

- low pressure drop

- strong tube and fin design

- Good for up to 900hp

- Universal fit

- 12 Month warranty

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More info on HDI Intercoolers & components.......

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Pick-up is available for Sydney residents. Please PM me for details.

Please PM or contact us if you have any questions regarding these items.

Cheers,

Paul. :)

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