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We have in stock 600x300x76mm bar and plate intercoolers for $550 inc gst.These coolers suit skyline, silvia, 180sx,rx7 etc .They are of top class construction featuring 3' inlet/outlet, mounting lugs and polished end tanks. They are of limited supply and will be sold on a first in, best cooled basis.Paul...DIRTgarage.9881intercooler1.jpg9881intercooler2.jpg

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We have in stock 600x300x76mm bar and plate intercoolers for $550 inc gst.These coolers suit skyline, silvia, 180sx,rx7 etc .They are of top class construction featuring 3' inlet/outlet, mounting lugs and polished end tanks. They are of limited supply and will be sold on a first in, best cooled basis.Paul...DIRTgarage.9881intercooler1.jpg9881intercooler2.jpg

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We have in stock 600x300x76mm bar and plate intercoolers for $550 inc gst.These coolers suit skyline, silvia, 180sx,rx7 etc .They are of top class construction featuring 3' inlet/outlet, mounting lugs and polished end tanks. They are of limited supply and will be sold on a first in, best cooled basis.Paul...DIRTgarage.9881intercooler1.jpg9881intercooler2.jpg

Hi mate very interested in the FMIC.Would u happen to intercooler kit for R33 GTST.

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looking into these for a friend .. i have one ready for install from modyourcar.com.au looks damn near the same .... these seem to be a VERY popular and definate bang for your buck buy for any turbo car. only difference is the price. even though MYC have sold out both batches b4 landing.

i'll let me bud know about this.. i'd reckon he;d still be keen as mustard.

Matt

Specs w0uld be pretty much the same deal.

Construction: Bar and Plate

Core Size: 600x300x76mm

Overall Size: 780x300x76mm

Details: Comes with end tanks, fully welded.

Inlet Diameter: 3-inch

Outlet Diameter: 3-inch

Finish: Polished

HP Rating: 500-600hp

Flow Test: 381.3cfu

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it looks the same so it must flow the same? cmon mate - not meaning to say these arent good flowing or looking coolers but that's not enough for me.

i was wondering if there was any more info on who where what made em and if they've been flow tested?

two.06l?

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