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Hi everyone,

I'm thinking of selling my brand new HDI intercooler kit as I might be going a different route.

Its a genuine HDI kit still in the box - completely untouched.

The kit includes all polished piping, hoses, bolts, clamps, etc - everything you need to install.

To suit R32 & R33 GTS-T and R34 GT-T.

NOTE: This is the top of the range RS Spec cooler - not the entry level GT Spec!

The RS Spec cooler is thicker at 95mm and is rated at 900hp

Quality kit some generic info below:

Description:
Core size: 95mm x 580mm x 295mm
Overall size: 95mm x 820mm x 305mm
O.D: 76mm
Aprox weight: 8.5kg

Full race orientated design, aiming at the maximum horse power application, ultra low pressure drop under extreme pressure with maximun heat transfer efficiency, perfect for NOS, high boost, drag drift and endurance race where compromise is not an option.

The RS spec intercooler is designed for handling 900+ horse power unlike other intercooler that only the thickness is increased. The highly efficient 19 rows will make sure the need of high flow capacity and high efficiency when you need it

Price: $700

PM if interested

:cheers:

Edited by R34GTFOUR
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