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Hey, with that 260RS, does it have a GTR intercooler?

...thought only just struck me...

Yes think it does from looking at the front when I was there but it would have to be confirmed.

EDIT: Also I noticed the 260RS front bumper protrudes forwards about an extra 3 or 4 inches more than a RS FOUR.

I am just thinking of the front bar support.

A legal way of going about getting a front mount intercooler, get a 260RS front bar support and bolt that on, with a GTR intercooler and then get the pipes made custom...

HMMMM, i may myself look into getting the support bar, but, its a very $$ way to do it as i doubt there are many 260's being parted out, and the part from nissan would be expensive.

Can anyone with a 260 confirm for me please?

i had a great day and it was good to see some more stageas this year and great pics

whats eceryone upto sat night wanna go for a cruise a few of my mates get there cars back after a long wait for them so were all keen

there's almost enough stageas in canberra for that, but i don't see it happeneing anytime soon. Australia is too big for an all-stagea meet.

I'd drive to sydney but thats far enough for me. Or we could all drive to the middle of Australia haha yea right.

I am just thinking of the front bar support.

A legal way of going about getting a front mount intercooler, get a 260RS front bar support and bolt that on, with a GTR intercooler and then get the pipes made custom...

HMMMM, i may myself look into getting the support bar, but, its a very $$ way to do it as i doubt there are many 260's being parted out, and the part from nissan would be expensive.

Can anyone with a 260 confirm for me please?

the cooler on my car looks to be identical to a gtr cooler i have in the shed ,same mounting points ,dimensions..

So, out of curiosity, is your front bar support cut, or does it look as if both the top and bottom go the same distance.

I may have to look into getting a 260rs front bar support, would love to have it 100% legal >_<

its not cut ,it is specific bar support for autech ....autech are bit more than intercooler fitters with angle grinders :lol:

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