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GREDDY SPEC-M COOLER KITS $795 Greddy $795

The latest product release from Greddy Japan.

We've had a huge response and with our bulk order we've been given the opportunity to offer selected kits for just under $800.

Greddy intercoolers offer the perfect balance of heat exchanging efficiency and flow. The ends of the cores are TIG-welded and capped off with smooth flowing heavy-duty cast aluminum Greddy polished endtanks. Light-weight mandrel bent polished aluminum piping, complete with 2 ply hose couplers, are used to route air charge smoothly to and from the intercooler.

The Spec-M consists of a proven 280x600x76mm 2 layer core completed with the trademark Greddy polished end tanks. Superior polished piping engineered to fit right the first time.

Kits are available for RPS13, PS13, S14, S15, ECR33, HCR32

Local replacement warranty will be available for these sets unlike some of the cheap cooler kits found online.

With our first batch only weeks away, be the first to snap up the only Japan produced intercooler kit for under $800! Minimum deposit required to secure incoming stock.

Limited stocks arriving!

Only $795

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