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I have just upgraded my turbo on my R32 to a T28 highflow. I have the std turbo that was working fine before it was removed. No shaft play. Never boosted past stock. Travelled less than 100,000km

$100 FIRM

R32 GTR intercooler- Good condition. A couple of lightly bent fins which I will have straightened and a 2cm bump in the bottom. 3" inlet pipes.

$200 ono ************SOLD*********

Prefer local buyer in Melb but willing to post.

Cheers,

Jevan

mob 0413 689 302

I live in Ascot Vale Melb

Photos on Monday

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Ok guys I will get some shots of the stuff tonight. Darren the cooler will fit an R33. I don't think they changed them at all for the R33. The fronts mounts are seriously massive on the GTR's. When you see how big it is you will be amazed that it is a factory intercooler.

Both items are still for sale!

If the intercooler is in good condition then consider it SOLD.

Please email pics and your account details and pickup address to [email protected] as soon as you can. As soon as I see that it is is good condition - I will transfer the money into your account.

Please provide as many photos as possible. Preferably of the core, end tanks, both inlets, top and bottom of the cooler, and damaged fins.

I will have shots by tomorrow morning-

I'll consider it SOLD when I have the money and without exaggerating I have 6 PM's asking about the cooler and 2 regarding the turbo.

As I have said in my PM's I will be at the Melb Motor Show tonight but will be available during the week.

Jevan

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