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Hey everyone,

i have HYBRID copy intercoolers available from the 6th of May.

ONLY 20 ARE AVAILABLE IN EACH SIZE

INTERCOOLER SPECS:

Core: Bar & Plate

Core Size: 600x300x76 / 450x300x76

Pressure Drop: 20PSI - 17PSI

Heat Exchange: 72c - 24c / 72c - 25c

PRICE LIST:

Larger intercoolers - $240.00

Smaller Intercoolers - $220.00

Freight Charges: Western Australia $20.00; Northern Territory and South Australia $10.00; No freight charges apply to Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.

ALL INTERCOOLERS, WILL BE SENT VIA AUSTRALIA POST BY THE C.O.D SYSTEM (cash on delivery), NO DIRECT DEPOSITS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

HOW TO ORDER YOUR COOLER

email the following details to: [email protected]

- your request: the number of coolers and the size you want

- your full name and your web name on this forum

- daytime contact phone number

- your full postal address

- your email address

This offer is first in first served as i have limited stock in the shipment.

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