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Hey all,

I have a TRUST/GREDDY INTERCOOLER single entry for sale

It owes me $2100 but need the cash will sell for $1700.

Dimensions 600x300x115. Comes with pipe work for the plenum side for a gtr.

Very Good condition NO FIN DAMAGE...just may need a clean lol

Urgent sale Must GO!!!

PM OR POST HERE

CHEERS

tony

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Hey it does require the front bar to be cut but not to much just so it clears the front and tanks...No big drama...

Let me know cheers

hmm i might have to disagree with you dough boy on this one....i think the mounts may be diffrent and you would need to drill and tap for the air temp sensor...although i could be wrong on that!BUMP its cheap

hmm i might have to disagree with you dough boy on this one....i think the mounts may be diffrent and you would need to drill and tap for the air temp sensor...although i could be wrong on that!BUMP its cheap

I've got an R34 GT-R intercooler here, and the same model that Tony's selling. Both fit on the same car using the same mounts, the Greddy one uses the center bolt where the hood latch is rather than the two side "prongs" on the tops of either side. There's a (covered) hole on the outlet for the temp sensor too... although there's no clear shot of the back side of the cooler here, it might not have the temp mount!

I have put a intercooler of this size on a mates car and no drilling etc is required...Only thing needed was to trim the front bar a little

A TINY bit of cutting of the front bar was required to fit this intercooler onto my R33 GTR, seriously it was more of a tidying up and shaping more-so than cutting for clearance. The amount of plastice removed from the front bar was absolutely minimal.

It also clears the factory BOV return pipe, so you can keep you stock GTR BOVs which I was very worried about :D:(

Straight bolt-in, and from memory the installation instruction manual came with pictured instructions for fitting to R32, R33 and R34 so it should fit all models (albeit using different mounts maybe)

Mine also had a temperature sensor hole on the exit end tank, which I covered up with the supplied blanking plate and gasket.

Awesome bit of kit, absolultely everything needed was included except for hose clamps, which I recommend you use uprated hose clamps from Triton or similar company.

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