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Hi, I am listing this standard R34 intercooler for sale as the guy that was going to buy it pulled out of the deal,so it is up for sale to the best offer I know that a few people were interested in it but I don't have there contacts still, so I thought this would be the fairest way best price gets it.

The cooler is in good condition I have only just taken it of the car and it has only done about 16,000 km,it comes with all the brackets.

If you want a picture of it opr any other info please contact me.

Thanks Rod

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To all the guys that were interested in the cooler the dimensions are approx 360x220x75.

Email me for pictures if you want.

I have seen what eveyone is offering me I have been offered $250, so if no one can better that it goes for $250

It is complete with hose and brackets it will bolt on to the R33.Iwill sell it tomorrow if there are no more offers.

Regards Rod

Australia Post won't insure against damage to goods ,I send quite a few computer parts by mail and they won't insure against damage.

I have a had problems with people not picking the stuff up from the post office,if they don't pick it up they return it to the sender and he picks up the postage tab for both ways .

Any way not a problem

Thanks for you offer anyway.

Regards Rod

from HPI magazine:

The single-turbo 2.5 has gained 20kW and 48Nm to match the previous GT-R's power output, using a larger turbo and intercooler, plus improved exhaust and engine management. The intercooler is actually 36mm wider and 20mm thicker for 14% greater volume, while the turbo has gone from 12.5 A/R to 17 with a very slight boost rise from 450mmHg to 470mmHg. This engine is extremely tractable, with over 300Nm of torque from 1700rpm up to 6800.

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