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I have the following for sale suit R33 GTST:

Hybrid Style Front mount intercooler kit. 300x600x80mm

Excellent condition with all parts required to fit to an R33 or C34 stagea

$330

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R34 GT-T sidemount Intercooler. $100

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3.5in stainless Jap exhaust. Has 2 resonators and 1 large rear muffler. Excellent flow without being too loud. $400

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Floor mats. 2 sets to choose from. $90 per set

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Stock airbox with mounts and snorkel. Excellent condition with HKS panel filter. Clear those defects. $110

All parts are in Campbelltown in Sydney

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Hey mate, got any pics of the intercooler fitted?

Any modifications required to make it fit?

Ive got the same cooler. I didn't fit it in but it requires you to make a hole on the driver side to run the piping back.

Would you sell the piping from the IC? I need the pipe with the mounting bracket.

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