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Hey All,
Selling Two Intercoolers & hks pipe work that i wont be using. once again changing my street car set up.

Item #1: Selling A Trust SPEC-R HG Type 29, 100mm Intercooler. (300 x 710mm x 100mm)

Price: $1050 ono
Details: Intercooler is in great condition. The Usual Front bumper damage. No leaks. comes with brackets and other bits and pieces.

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Item #2: Selling A Trust 135 mm Intercooler. These Larger Sized Trust Intercooler are getting hard to come by and are Great for someone running some serious Power.
Price: $1300 ono
Details: Intercooler is in great condition. There are no damaged fins. Has an 80mm Entry and a 100mm Plenum side!

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Item #3: Selling A Complete HKS GTR R33 Intercooler Pipework Set Up.
Price: $1300 ono
Details: In great condition just needs a clean. Comes with complete kit aswell as all HKS rubbers and clamps.

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Payment/Postage: Direct Bank Deposit or Pickup Is Available from Sydney (Hurstville Area). Will send anywhere in Australia at buyers cost.

Contact: Pm or This Thread.

hey mate,

that HKS kit is less than $460 brand new (plus approx $100 postage from japan)

http://www.rhdjapan.com/hks-piping-kit-intercooler-type-nissan-skyline-gt-r-stagea-260rs.html

i'll take it for $250 pick up if you want to sell it quickly.

Sorry I made a mistake with the pricing :/ $1300i is for the drag cooler

It was meant to say $450ono

Steve I'll send you a pm

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Can u tell me the inlet and outlet sizes on the 135mm cooler please. Sorry just reread your post.I will contact you .

Edited by gtr30beast

No probs gtr30beast let me know if your interested.

Thanks xklaba the 100mm (long core) is a great core :)

  • 2 weeks later...

It's off an r33 gtr so Not sure if the Pipework will work I an r32.

I think it can work as someone I know has previously used r33 Pipework or an r32 but from memory had to use bigger/longer silicon between the pipes

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  • 4 months later...

100mm is available the 135mm is sold but i do have an apexi drag 145mm intercooler im considering selling
looking for around $1650ono

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