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GROUP BUY - HDi TUBE & FIN INTERCOOLER KITS, !TUBE & FIN COOLER & PIPING FROM $749!


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INCLUDES HOT PIPE!!!

Genuine HDi Intercooler & Piping kits available. Only limited number available at this price!!

These are 100% genuine and are backed with a 1 year warranty. These are not copies and are guaranteed to last!! Our prices are currently the cheapest in Australia.

This group buy ended on the 28th of June and will land in around 3 weeks, we are still selling stock as we have ordered a total of 50 kits and have ordered extra stock.

UNFORTUNATELY THE GTS-T KIT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE HOTPIPE :D

Piping available for the following cars:

SKYLINE R32, R33 2.5L GTS-T

SKYLINE R34 2.5L GTT

200SX S14, S15

SILVIA S13, 180SX 2.0L

PULSAR N14 GTiR

95-00 IMPREZA GC8 WRX

SUPRA JZA80 Twin Turbo

LANCER Evo 4, 5 & 6

SPECIFICATIONS OF PIPING/COOLERS:

- Fully Polished Aluminium Piping

- 2.5" Mandrel Bent

- Silicon Hoses straights/reducers included

- All Fittings/Brackets included!!!

- THESE ARE THE ORIGINAL HDi GT SPEC TUBE AND FIN COOLERS!! - 600 x 300 x 76mm, and again TUBE AND FIN!!

PRICING:

GENUINE HDi intercooler & piping kits - $789 + delivery charges - 50% deposit required at time of order, order must be received before the 28th of this month or before stock sells out.

If you pay full price upfront save an additional 5%. Eg. pay upfront and the piping kit will be only $749 inc GST + delivery.

After the kits land the price for these kits will be $820inc GST + delivery.

DELIVERY INFO:

We are located in Werribee, Victoria and pickup is available. All items will need to be paid for in advance unless organised before hand. Items can be sent out anywhere in Australia through Australia post with full insurance and bubble wrapped many times to reduce the risk of damage.

FREIGHT PRICES:

VIC: $25

NSW, SA: $30

QLD: $35

WA, NT: $40

HOW TO ORDER:

Send an email to: [email protected] and let us know what item you are after, and what car is it for. We will respond within 24 hours with a confirmation email and payment instructions.

Cheers, Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

HDi GROUP BUY PRICE LIST:

INTERCOOLER PIPING KITS FROM $437 - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=0#entry1383955

BAR & PLATE COOLER & PIPING FROM $673 - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...ST&f=29&t=97334

TUBE & FIN COOLER & PIPING FROM $749 - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...ST&f=29&t=97333

HDi BAR AND PLATE INTERCOOLERS FROM $266 - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=0#entry1377301

HDi TUBE & FIN GT SPEC INTERCOOLERS FROM $331 - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=0#entry1377129

SKYLINE R32, R33 2.5L GTS-T x 7

SKYLINE R34 2.5L GTT x 2

200SX S14, S15 x 9

SILVIA S13, 180SX 2.0L x 9

PULSAR N14 GTiR x 2

95-00 IMPREZA GC8 WRX x 7

This is the current stock that is left....

Once the stock lands it will sell very quick (if it lasts that long)

Cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

Hi Greg,  

have you thought about sourcing thicker intercoolers say 100mm ?

Chris

Hi mate, I am looking into it.

Will get back to you on that one soon :(

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

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