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Item Summary: R32 GTR or Cefiro Greddy Hard Piping Kit and Calsonic FMIC + some silicone hoses and rings

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4157

Asking Price: $300

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Was going to use the hard piping kit in my GTR but my car already has most pipes.

Delivery Methods: PickUp or postage(maybe).

Contact Info: Pm me for further contact details

Extra Information:

This was originally fitted to a cefiro, but is meant for a R32 GTR, but as I know, people use R32 kits for Cefiros anyways.

Greddy Hard piping Kit - all 4 pipes + whats in the pictures

- some of the silicones probably could be replaced

**One of the hard pipes seems to have been modified to fit a BOV?

The Calsonic R32 GTR Intercooler still has the sticker on it. Pictures show that some fins are bent and the top or bottom is slightly squished, but should not effect the whole cooling system much or at all.

THE PICTURES WILL EXPLAIN EVERYTHING MUCH BETTER THAN MY WORDS

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Won't be splitting unless sold at the price listed :)

Sell the intercooler for however much you want after and get some money back.

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