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Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone is interested in doing a group buy with Hyrbod Monster intercoolers? You may have read my thread about selling full kits at basically cost, well i busted my guts to get it organised and got right to the end and fell through by about 1/8 of the funding i need!! :S was not happy i tell ya... anyway just wondering if those guys who were interested about the full kit where interested in doing a group buy, that way i can get the coolers for ya fairly cheaply and actually works out cheap than me doing the kit, because it only costs around 350-400 max (around 200 in materials + labor unless you know how to do it yaself) to have someone make piping up for ya. Anyway i need a definate number of 10+ buyers and i should be able to pick the babies up at aroun the $725 mark (+ shipping paid by buyer for anyone interstate around $30, if in Melbourne i'll personally deliver to you) ... The core measures 600*300*76 BAR and PLATE, with a mere pressure drop of 0.2psi at 15psi!! Which is damn good. Has cast end tanks and top and bottom mounting bolts making mounting alot easier. I have pics for everyone on how to mount them when they purchase aswell to make it a bit easier for all. As i said i need definates before i make the order and more than likely a small deposit. So PM me or e-m@il me at [email protected] if you are keen. Check the pic below of the core.

http://www.angelfire.com/co3/thegrub1/imag...Hybrid_core.jpg

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sweet cooler, mine is exactly the same (looks the same) got it for about the same price too. go for it people this is a quality cooler very cheap.

i think around 500 is the minimum you could get it fitted with 2.5" stainless and tig welds.

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Could be two people interested, here, keep me informed on what's happening with it and when it's all going ahead cause i might need a few weeks notice, but yeah definately interested at this stage :-)

p.s. from interstate but could pickup in melbourne if required

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