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Hi All,

With all the interest shown and PM's received from SAU members, the guys from Platinum Performance Parts and Imports have offered to continue their sale on intercoolers for all SAU members. I have attached photos from one of our members installs, as well as the hybrid brochure.

Group buy start date: 20/04/06

Group buy end date: 31/05/06

Location: 17/287 Victoria Road, Rydalmere 2116. Sydney, NSW.

What you get: All R32, R33 and R34 Kits are the same price.

All kits come with Silicon hoses, new hybrid designed heavy duty clamps,

chrome piping and instructions and all bracketing needed. All comes brand

new in wrapping and boxes.

Price: For Intercooler and piping $680

For Intercooler and piping + Installation $880

Website: http://www.platinumppi.com/

Bookings: Call Daniel on 0411101737 and mention you are calling about the SAU group buy, he will organise a date and time for install.

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Hrmm I'd be very keen to get one installed next month..

do you know if they are selling the GT Spec intercooler in the kit? (i.e 580x300x80 Tube & Fin)

Cheers,

-JD

PS: did you get one of these installed man? if so how is she going?

Hrmm I'd be very keen to get one installed next month..

do you know if they are selling the GT Spec intercooler in the kit? (i.e 580x300x80 Tube & Fin)

Cheers,

-JD

PS: did you get one of these installed man? if so how is she going?

Yeah mine is already done, car is running great... I love it.... and they should have what u need give them a call

Hey Guys...I got this install done a few weeks ago & it's unreal, I can't believe the difference...The core size of the FMIC is the larger of the 2 options - can't remember the specific measurements, JD-33...

Money very well spent however now I need a new clutch plate with the extra load...hehehe

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Has anyone here installed one of these kits on a R34 GT-T? I'd imagine that a hole will also have to be cut on the chassis for the piping & some front bar trimmed but would the fan blades need to be trimmed as well like they would on a R33? Which is the more suitable size, 600x300x76? And is it the tube and fin thats more suitable for street cars(ie. short burst of power runs)?

Has anyone here installed one of these kits on a R34 GT-T? I'd imagine that a hole will also have to be cut on the chassis for the piping & some front bar trimmed but would the fan blades need to be trimmed as well like they would on a R33? Which is the more suitable size, 600x300x76? And is it the tube and fin thats more suitable for street cars(ie. short burst of power runs)?

manwhore was the first to take advantage of these deals and his cars is 34 gtt

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