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What about shipped to erskine park near penrith?

Or is it not far for there...

Did doodz come and pick it up? If yes i will ask him

The same freight charge will apply

Kirrawee is a long way from Penrith

Cheers,

Steve

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Sure is mate, you can purchase online via our website by following the link below:

http://www.justjap.com/forumcoolerkitspecial.htm

Regards,

Steve

Hey Steve

i dont know if u can tell me this but ive bought and r31 passage with rb20det in it and im wondering would the r32 fmic kit fit correctly?

Hi Just Jap

i just wanted to know if the pipping for the r34 gtt is avliable, also wanted to know if the pipping follows the same way as the stock cooler??

or will it run on two different ends just like the sr20's

does anyone have any input about these coolers and pipping???

does it create any lagg, is the pipping 3 inch..

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Another shipment of our famous intercooler kits has now arrived and we are now delighted to bring SAU members even better pricing on these complete intercooler kits!

Get in quick and pick up your Type 1 intercooler kit for only $499!

Order online now at http://www.justjap.com/forumcoolerkitspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

Just Jap

HI,

Nice kits you have there man. Just a quick question, for your type 1 kit for R33 Gtst and R34 GTT, are they the exact same....can you cross fit them?...if you fit the r33 GTST kit to a R34Gtt, will the piping touch the radiator fan?....hopefully u can help me here...thanks man

Hi 32Line: You are very much correct, the R33 kit and the R34 kit are the same.

Most kits tend to require some minor fan blade trimming, though this does vary from car to car.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Just Jap.

SAME QUESTION AS ABOVE.

i just wanted to know if the pipping for the r34 gtt is avliable, also wanted to know if the pipping follows the same way as the stock cooler?? ( I have come across a Blitz type cooler kit that does this)

or will it run on two different ends just like the sr20's

Hi Just Jap.

SAME QUESTION AS ABOVE.

i just wanted to know if the pipping for the r34 gtt is avliable, also wanted to know if the pipping follows the same way as the stock cooler?? ( I have come across a Blitz type cooler kit that does this)

or will it run on two different ends just like the sr20's

Hi Mike, I have replied to your pm.

The piping runs similar to the picture below, which shows one of our intercooler kits on an R32 GTS-T

32gtstcoolerfitted1.jpg

32gtstcoolerfitted3.jpg

some questions

- are the outlets and piping 3"?

- is the piping aluminium or steel

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

The piping is alloy, and the piping is 2.5 inch

The coolers included with the kits normally use 2.5 inch outlets to suit the included pipework.

Cheers,

Steve

How much for the Type 2 Intercooler Kit to suit R32 GTS-T with delivery to Mildura, Victoria 3500?

Also, what's involved in terms of installation? I know it's not a simple bolt-on item, as the front bar needs to be cut into and I've even heard that the battery needs to be relocated.

I've got a huge battery, so I won't be able to turn it or anything to allow the intercooler pipe to go through.

Might have to get a SMIC... see how I go.

Thanks,

Adrian.

How much for the Type 2 Intercooler Kit to suit R32 GTS-T with delivery to Mildura, Victoria 3500?

Also, what's involved in terms of installation? I know it's not a simple bolt-on item, as the front bar needs to be cut into and I've even heard that the battery needs to be relocated.

I've got a huge battery, so I won't be able to turn it or anything to allow the intercooler pipe to go through.

Might have to get a SMIC... see how I go.

Thanks,

Adrian.

Hi Adrian, the piping that crosses over the front of the engine runs through the drivers side guard below the battery, so you should be able to retain your current battery.

Installation is more time consuming than difficult - A competant workshop can handle this side of things for you if you arent game to take the task on yourself.

We can have a Type 2 kit to you for $590 delivered.

Cheers,

Steve




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