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Gday all,

I have managed to put together a group buy for front mount intercooler kits to suit R32 and R33 GTS-T's

The intercooler kits are fully polished and custom made with dimensions of 600 x 300 x 70mm.

Each kit includes all alloy pipework to bolt on as well as silicon hoses and hose clamps, everything you need to bolt the kit onto your skyline.

The kits are being provided by Unique Autosports in Castle Hill who are also providing a special group buy price for fitting of the kits.

Pricing for the complete kit is only $1450 with optional fitting available for $400

Either way $1850 for a new intercooler kit fitted is a great offer.

Please note this is a special group buy for SAU only.

Pictures of the intercooler kit

If you would like to purchase one of the kits please either pm me or send a mail to [email protected] or call Unique direct on (02) 9634 8000

/edit: UAS can send these kits anywhere in Australia for interstate buyers.

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The kits UAS are supplying use aluminium plumbing that is a true bolt on fitment. I havent seen the Hybrid kits so im not sure what the quality is like although I dont think they use alloy piping.

The intercoolers UAS are using are top quality units - this I know havent had this same kit on my own GTS-T

Can those of you who persist in trying to sidetrack this thread with "Cheaper" offers for other intercooler kits please give it a break. This offer has been especially organised via UAS for the benefit of SAU forum goers, its not some random idea.

Have some consideration

Kaotik: They use a sqaure tube and fin... (mix between bar and plate and tube and fin)

UAS has told me they fitted one of these coolers to an R32 GTR running intake temps of 67 degrees, after the cooler was fitted the temp went down to 24 degrees.

UAS has also told me the coolers will be good for 600HP

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