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I am selling my HKS type S intercooler.

One side has bent fins, etc as per usual on a second hand japanese intercooler.

It will fit all cars.... Tube and fin design.. the other side is perfect so you can flip it over and use that side.

$150 pickup in VIC.

Delivery will be $25 australia wide.

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I am selling my HKS type S intercooler.

One side has bent fins, etc as per usual on a second hand japanese intercooler.

It will fit all cars.... Tube and fin design.. the other side is perfect so you can flip it over and use that side.

$150 pickup in VIC.

Delivery will be $25 australia wide.

any pics mate?

Sorry none at all!

possible to get pics and dimensions buddy?interested to see if it'll fit my car :rofl: and is it just for the intercooler?or does it come with all fittings?

cheers

Edited by GReddy_ES8

jus take a phone pic or something...real life pics make life alot easier to judge if its worth buying. asked u awhile ago for pics and i woulda taken it straight up if it lookd decent. still lookn for a core, so if ur pics do justice then i'll buy it

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