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Complete Front mount intercooler kits to suit all Nissan Skylines

ONLY $499 - LIMITED STOCKS

The Nissan Skyline front mount bar and plate intercooler kits are constructed entirely of high quality 6061 aluminum and the intercooler core is 100% vacuum brazed. The polished aluminum end tanks are hand TIG welded for a perfect fit. The ambient fin pitch has been adjusted to provide an optimal fin density of 15 fins/inch. This gives the intercooler excellent flow properties as well as a large cooling surface area, and the efficient Bar & Plate core takes advantage of these properties. The piping is all mandrel bent and contains only 1 weld mark throughout the whole kit. The kit includes 1x 600x 300x 76mm intercooler, polished aluminimum piping, all brackets, nuts, bolts, tripple layer silicon hoses, clamps etc.

The kits are designed to be installed DIY and are very easy to install. For installation help please email us or give us a call.

Features & Specs:

-All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum, polished end tanks

-100% Vacuum Brazed Core

-High Efficiency Bar & Plate Construction

-3 popular Sizes available

-Inlet/Outlet: 3inch

-Low pressure drop w/ only 0.2psi at 15psi of boost

-Tested CFM: 1020 CFM

-Fin Pitch: 15 Fins/Inch

-Four Threaded Universal Mounting Points

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PLEASE EMAIL US FOR A FREIGHT QUOTE

IN STOCK NOW READY TO BE SENT OUT OR PICKED UP!!!

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OTHER ITEMS:

gktech - Oil catch can

Increase your engine lifespan with our Oil Catch Tank. By acting as a resevoir for waste gases (and overflowing oil during tight cornering), via the built-in oil level indicator, you can view the amount of oil that has been caught by the catch tank and route the oil back to your engine sump to prevent oil starvation.

If you are serious about your trackdays or drifting, installing our Oil Catch Tank is a must!

Features:

- CNC Aluminium Body

- Screw-on Top For Easy Cleaning

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RRP: $99 - WAS $59

NOW $44

Postage within Australia will be $10 via express post

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Hybrid style Front mount intercoolers

The Hybrid Style universal bar and plate intercooler is constructed entirely of high quality 6061 aluminum and the core is 100% vacuum brazed. The polished aluminum end tanks are hand TIG welded for a perfect fit. The ambient fin pitch has been adjusted to provide an optimal fin density of 15 fins/inch. This gives the intercooler excellent flow properties as well as a large cooling surface area, and the efficient Bar & Plate core takes advantage of these properties.

The four threaded mounting points along the top and bottom of the intercooler make installation simple. Typical installations require little to no modifications to the vehicle.

Features & Specs:

-All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum, polished end tanks

-100% Vacuum Brazed Core

-High Efficiency Bar & Plate Construction

-3 popular Sizes available

-Inlet/Outlet: 3inch

-Low pressure drop w/ only 0.2psi at 15psi of boost

-Tested CFM: 1020 CFM

-Fin Pitch: 15 Fins/Inch

-Four Threaded Universal Mounting Points

NOTE: Other sizes available are:

450x300x76mm - $175

600x300x100mm - $260

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RRP: $249 - WAS $199

NOW $175

PLEASE EMAIL US FOR A FREIGHT QUOTE

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Gift sets available for Nissan's, Honda's, Ford's, Toyota's, and Mitsubishi's. They include a zippo style cigarette lighter, ash try and cigarette holder. They are awesome quality and the logos are laser embedded onto the metal. No chance of it coming off.

The price WAS $29 per kit + $4 postage Australia wide.

NOW ONLY $16 PER KIT + $4 POSTAGE AUSTRALIA WIDE

We also have key rings for the above brands and also some for Subaru STi's. These will be $2 delivered each or get 1 free if you get a gift set.

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More pictures available here: http://www.gktech.com.au/products/?category=29

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cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

The pipes are actually fully polished alloy, NOT polish looking paint like some of the others?

Delivered cost of a R33 gtst kit to Brisbane please

hi Greg,

do u just sell the piping kits only? how much would they be?

also are these the ones which the piping hits the Radiator fan? coz alot of people who buy piping kits have Trouble fiting them.

Hi guys, the kits are POLISHED alloy are are NOT chrome like some of the other kits on the market.

I can do the piping kits on their own for $329 + freight. I can assure you guys that the quality of these kits is better than any of the other kits we have ever stocked, INCLUDING the genuine Hybrid piping kits that we stock.

On all of the kits that go over the radiator fan shroud they do come very close on most cars and sometimes they will hit the fan blade. I always suggest trimming the fan blade. This will NOT cause a noticable effect on water temps at all!! (the reason it is so close is so the pipes avoid hitting the bonnet)

Freight to Sydney for a full kit will be $40 via registered post with full insurance.

If there's anything else I can help with please feel free to PM me or just post up here :D

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

The pipes are actually fully polished alloy, NOT polish looking paint like some of the others?

Delivered cost of a R33 gtst kit to Brisbane please

$550 delivered via registered post with full insurance.

We have these kits sitting here now ready to be sent out within 24 hours of receiving payment.

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

just wondering if you accept amex

Hi mate, sure do but there will be a 3% surcharge.

All credit card payments (except PayPal) have to be done over the phone.

Email us or send me a PM to organise a time that suitable for you for me to call you.

cheers,

Greg

Pick up is available from the DR Drift Dyno night in Brooklyn tonight.

Call me on 0401554476 or just see me there from 9PM - around midnight.

Greg

The S13, S14/S15, GTi-R, and WRX kits are all on order and will be here over the next few weeks.

I will update this thread when they land :D

Thanks for all the support and keep all the orders coming guys.

Greg

mate im interested in buying one for my R32 GTS-t but wondering if the kit will fit with my stock front bar?

Hi mate, sure will. You will just need to trim the front bar slightly.

They're in stock now ready to go.

Greg



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