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BUY FROM A TRUSTED TRADER!!!

Complete Front mount intercooler piping kits to suit all Major jap cars

Excluding CA18DET

ONLY $249 - LIMITED STOCKS

The gktech front mount intercooler piping kits are constructed entirely of high quality 6061 aluminum. The piping is all mandrel bent and contains minimal weld marks throughout the whole kit. The kit includes all brackets, nuts, bolts, tripple layer silicon hoses, clamps etc. These kits are to suit an intercooler measuring 600mm long and to have 3" end tanks.

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

Features & Specs:

-2.5" Mandrel bent aluminium

-100% polished piping

-Heavy Duty clamps

-All brackets are included

-Tripple layer silicon hoses

-To suit Inlet/Outlet: 3inch

-Great fitment every time

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

VIC: $20

SA/NSW: $30

QLD: $35

WA/NT: $40

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...
im after a one for a R32. for these kits how many holes do i have to cut?

Hi mate, only one hole needs to be cut in the drivers side just below the battery tray.

If there's anything else I can help you with please let me know.

cheers,

Greg

Any modifications need to be done for an r34 Gt-T??

THe R34 GT-T kit requires one hole to be cut in the drivers side. Apart from that it really is bolt on and quite easy to do.

PM me or email us if you wish to order.

cheers,

Greg

  • 2 weeks later...

We've still got a fair few of the skyline kits in stock.

We can also do the full intercooler kit for only $349 now!!

Are you able to give me the measurement for the cheap R34 FMIC? Is it 80mm thick?

Hi mate, and sorry for the slow reply. For some reason all the SAU emails have been going to the junkbox.

The intercooler for all the kits measure 600*300*76mm.

The price for the full kit is now $349 for forum members, or if you're just after the piping kit the price is now $199.

cheers,

Greg

awesome kit for the price

fit up nicely, didnt have to cut the engine fan fins

took 4 hrs

hardest part was cutting the hole and grinding off the chassis nose

otherwise its excellent

noticed big power difference

awesome kit for the price

fit up nicely, didnt have to cut the engine fan fins

took 4 hrs

hardest part was cutting the hole and grinding off the chassis nose

otherwise its excellent

noticed big power difference

Thanks mate, it was a pleasure doing business with you.

If there's anything I can help you with in the future, please feel free to contact me.

cheers,

Greg

How is the piping run in this kit under the cooler?(on R32)

Hi mate, it is the same design as the 33's.

It runs from the passengers side to the drivers side, through the wheel arch (under the battery tray on the R32's) and then up past the radiator to the throttle body pipe.

If you'd like some pictures, please PM me or send us an email.

cheers,

Greg

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