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I'm selling a genuine ARC intercooler kit to suit an R34 GT-T. My R34 project has changed direction and I'm now going with a forward facing plenum, so sadly I will be selling this ARC unit.

These are now discontinued and are quite rare. The intercooler is a very high quality Japanese made item and is very lightweight. I bought it new from Japan (Nengun) and it cost me well over $1k (could have been closer to $1,500 from memory).

It is in very good condition, it still almost looks new! It would have only done about 3,000km's in the car from new before I took it off the road to begin my rebuild project (four years and counting...).

The kit comes with everything needed to fit the intercooler to an R34 GT-T. It was very easy to fit and unlike some cheap kits everything lined up perfectly. From memory you just need to trim a bit of the inside of the reo bar and a little from the inside of the bumper bar. As it is turnflow unit, you don't need to cut any holes in the body for the piping and you don't have the pipes crossing back over inside the engine bay - it all looks very stock.

The only thing I couldn't find was the ARC sticker with the classic bad Japanese-English message on it, but I have seen this somewhere recently. I will try and find it and if so will include it with the sale. It includes the original instruction manual, but its in Japanese. That being said the pictures are easy to follow.

I'm looking for $525 for the complete kit, plus delivery (from Perth).

Cheers

Justin

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Damn, that went quickly! Thanks to all those who responded. Sold pending payment.

They are amazing quality and this was damn cheap! I sold mine second hand for way more then that and it was worth every cent :yes:

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