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Complete Front mount intercooler kits to suit all Major jap cars

ONLY $449 - LIMITED STOCKS

The 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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FREIGHT: (all items are sent out by registered post with full insurance)

VIC: $30

SA/NSW: $45

QLD: $50

WA/NT: $70

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

To order please send me a PM or send an email to [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...
mine hasnt arrived yet :P

Please send me a PM with your order details.

To get from here to Austrlia wide can take up to 6 working days.

cheers,

Greg

hey mate,

do you have a pic showing in the inlet/outlet? cheers,

also do you only sell bar and plate, or also tube and fin?

-JD

Hi, you can see more pictures of the intercoolers on our website here: http://www.gktech.com.au/products/?id=57

We only have the bar and plates at this stage.

cheers,

Greg :P

I'll just wait. I know you went too china. Not trying to cause any trouble.

I am still in China but things are running as per usual and all orders have been sent out within 24 hours of receiving payment, I don't know which day your kit was sent out because I don't know who you are.. If you could send me your information I can check it for you on our order system.

cheers,

Greg

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