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Just Jap Racing, Australia's largest Japanese Performance Parts Dealer, is is delighted to announce that we have been appointed the sole Australian Distributor for Blitz Japan, and are delighted to bring our loyal customers some unbeatable deals on top shelf Blitz parts, in particular, the latest addition to the Blitz Intercooler Kit lineup, the Blitz CS Intercooler Kit.

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Newly developed and released for 2009, the Blitz CS Intercooler Kit uses a lightweight tube and fin intercooler core measuring

620 x 266 x 76mm, which features Blitz's new Chemical Shine (CS) coating for maximum corrosion protection, and a superior finish.

These kits are designed and manufactured in Japan, and come complete with durable silicone hoses, clamps and other required fittings needed for installation.

The Blitz CS Intercooler Kits for Nissan Skyline R32/R33 & R34 have replaced the Blitz LM Intercooler Kit, and use the same return flow design, reusing your vehicles factory piping, and removing the need for drilling any additional holes to accomodate pipework.

Blitz CS Intercooler Kits currently available for:

- Nissan Stagea NM35 ($999.00) Super Special! - Limited Stock

- Nissan Skyline HCR32 ($780.00)

- Nissan Skyline ECR33 ($780.00)

- Nissan Skyline ER34 ($780.00)

- Nissan S13 ($780.00)

- Nissan S14 ($780.00)

- Nissan S15 ($780.00)

- Mitsubishi EVO 8 CT9A ($780.00)

- Mitsubishi EVO 9 CT9A ($780.00)

- Toyota Chaser JZX100 ($780.00)

Blitz CS Intercooler Kit - Return Flow Type (Nissan Skyline HCR32/ECR33/ER34)

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Blitz CS Intercooler Kit - Standard Type (Nissan S13/S14/S15 - Mitsubishi EVO 8/9 - Toyota JZX100 - Nissan Stagea NM35)

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Purchase these and many other fantastic Blitz products online now via our massive new website at http://www.justjap.com for fast Australia-wide delivery.

With Australia's biggest range of High Performance Japanese Parts all under one roof, and all available online, purchasing your tuning parts online couldn't be easier!

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here

We have 8 Blitz CS Kits in stock now for Stagea NM35.

These kits are normally $1099.00, so grab yourself a good deal now with this limited stock of NM35 kits available for $999.00

We have just installed another one of these on our second NM35 staff vehicle and will have some fitted pictures up soon :(

Cheers,

Steve

We have 8 Blitz CS Kits in stock now for Stagea NM35.

These kits are normally $1099.00, so grab yourself a good deal now with this limited stock of NM35 kits available for $999.00

We have just installed another one of these on our second NM35 staff vehicle and will have some fitted pictures up soon ;)

Cheers,

Steve

Pictures would be awesome. Does this price include postage?

Pictures would be awesome. Does this price include postage?

lol... you took the letters right off my keyboard! :D

Could have sworn that the cooler was 68mm thick though... at least that is what Blitz states :)

Would love pics of ALL of the piping if possible as I am unsure how much of the OEM piping it replaces.

Edited by iamhe77

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