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I've got a brand spanking new ARC Intercooler on its way from Japan but have to sell it due to my engine sh!tting itself

the size is 470 x 260 x 70

its piping returns on the same side doing away with the need for the piping to go up and over the engine. Installing should be a simpler task this way and your engine bay retains its stock appearance. (for R33 GTSt)

$1,400 (I'm in Melb)

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Sorry to post this but silly questions are being asked..

Have a look at the picture of the cooler, it has return pipes to the stock GTS-T ones so it doesn’t go over the engine bay (hence the different end tank).

Car(s) that it will fit and I have heard people being able to fit it:

R32 GTS-T - Needed to change the FMIC mounts possibly.

R33 GTS-T - Obvious fit without any modifications.

R34 GT-T Need to change the FMIC mounts.

PS. You wouldn’t fit this to a GTR anyways since a STOCK GTR intercooler is bigger than this and with the end tanks being different for the GTST one it would cost you some more.

Sorry to post this but silly questions are being asked..

Have a look at the picture of the cooler, it has return pipes to the stock GTS-T ones so it doesn’t go over the engine bay (hence the different end tank).

Car(s) that it will fit and I have heard people being able to fit it:

R32 GTS-T - Needed to change the FMIC mounts possibly.

R33 GTS-T - Obvious fit without any modifications.

R34 GT-T Need to change the FMIC mounts.

PS. You wouldn’t fit this to a GTR anyways since a STOCK GTR intercooler is bigger than this and with the end tanks being different for the GTST one it would cost you some more.

thanks for clearing that up! :rofl:

Top coolers, I'm running one for my GT-t. These kits are made specificaly to fit a certain model so they are not suited to other models. The quality is awesome.

thanks Adz, now I'm even more depressed that I have to sell it...

:Bang:

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