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not vr4 that's for sure.

and it's ain't a GTR one..

Looks like a truck cooler of some sort.

no cars come with those as standard.

acutally, I can't think of ANY car apart from a GTR, EVO's, and JAP vr4's that comes with a FMIC with end tanks on either side.. and that cooler is from none of them.

What makes me think it's a truck cooler is the fact that the inlet and outlet are facing in towards the rest of the engine.. most that I've seen on trucks are like that.

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not vr4 that's for sure.

and it's ain't a GTR one..

Looks like a truck cooler of some sort.

no cars come with those as standard.

acutally, I can't think of ANY car apart from a GTR, EVO's, and JAP vr4's that comes with a FMIC with end tanks on either side.. and that cooler is from none of them.

What makes me think it's a truck cooler is the fact that the inlet and outlet are facing in towards the rest of the engine..  most that I've seen on trucks are like that.

i believe RX7 coolers have end tanks facing back

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measurements. Hmmmmm.......

Well id say its about the same width as a GTR cooler, i dont know the width off the top of my head, but its prob another 100 - 150mm longer and twice as deep.

Hope this helps, im at work so i cant get the measurements right now. ill go home tonight and measure it up properly if need be.

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Either way its pretty PHAT if ya ask me. Will the standard turbo be ok with this? i.e. is the cooler too big? ill prob up the boost to 12psi.

I hate to ruin your party, but I personally think it's off some kind of low boost application like maybe some kind of diesel or a truck. The reason I say that is that the tubes are very thin and restrictive and as such won't be much good for a performance car. If I was you I would give it back or chuck it out. These days you can get a chinese hybrid copy for under $300 so I'd just get one of those if you are on a budget.

BTW, definately not from a GTR/VR4/Evo/skyline/anything good.

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DAMIT! The cooler was way too big, took off hte bumper bar and sat the cooler in there, it was up as far as it would go and it hung down that low it wasnt funny! Speedhumps and driveways would have been a no go. Still i cant complain, i got the cooler for free off a mate, so i guess its save the cash and get a GTR cooler for me. Ill put the cooler upfor sale in the for sale section if anyone wants it. $200

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