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Brand new front mount intercooler kit with all piping, brackets and adaptors.

Generic Hybrid brand.

Very efficient bar and plate core 600mm x 300 mmx 76 mm

cool down from 125 degree to 29 degree!!!

Comes with all pipes in anodised alloy in blue colour with all the hose clamps, silicon hoses and screws ready to install.

Key features:

High flow

High power handle supported upto 700hp

Big inlet 76mm or 3"

High efficiency big core with internal fins!!

Low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi

80 psi tested

Dimensions Details:

Core Length : 24" (600mm)

Core Height: 12" (300mm)

Core Thickness: 3" (76mm)

Inlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

Outlet Size: 3" o/d (76mm)

"End to End" Length: 32" (800mm)

Condition:

Some of the fins on one side have some slight bends but none are damaged and all plumbing is in great condition.

It is a cheapy kit compared to some intercoolers but it should function well.

I bought the kit about 4 months ago and have had it stored in a box since. Reason Im selling is because I am getting a custom with larger alloy end tanks as opposed to the cast.

Price = $700 delivered (Australia only)

pics....

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:cheers:

Guest RedLineGTR

Just wondering are these the ones from ebay??? or something different??

Also could you get some more pics of it, the ones that you have atm don’t give me justification of what it looks like (it just reminds me of some coolers on ebay a while ago).

Sorry dont want to hamper you sale, i myself have money waiting and am very keen on the kit. CHeers Rob

yep these are the same ones from ebay.

heres a link > ebay The bid price is at $750 delivered or the buy it now price is at $850 delivered. coming in from Hong Kong. The one I have available is here ready to be sent.

I bought it about 4 months ago for about $800 and have never used it.

Reason Im selling is because I am getting a custom with larger alloy end tanks as opposed to the cast.

I'll get some more pics up shortly.

:)

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