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For those of you who are considering the purchase of a Front Mount Intercooler this may be of interest to you.

A friend of mine is organising a bulk buy of Trust Intercooler Kits for $1,650 AUD each. These kits bolt up perfectly without the need to get the hole saw out. The most minor trimming of the rear of the bumper is all that's required in most cases. I fitted mine myself and it was so easy it was laughable.

Kits available for ER34, R33 GTS-T, S13, S14 & S15.

Contact Gary: [email protected]

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Only the kits I mentioned are on offer at the moment.

The specs of the coolers are something you could find out from anyone who sells Trust ( like Advan ) but I do know that they are aluminium tube and fin style with alloy plumbing ( mine is and all the others I've seen from Trust ).

Just remember, it's from "Trust" so you have to work on the theory that it's going to be as large as is sensible to fit into the respective cars without major surgery.

Send a PM to Gary and he should be able to answer some more of your questions.

mailto:[email protected]

Originally posted by FAT32

These kits bolt up perfectly without the need to get the hole saw out.

Im interested to know how you can say that you dont need a hole saw when these intercooler kits require a hole to be cut in the inner guard near the washer bottle/battery tray depending on wether the car is a R32 or R33. This hole is required to run the piping down to the drivers side of the intercooler.

The trust kits use the factory in inlet hole and outlet hole for the piping, thats why you don't need to cut a hole in the inner guard :)

my trust kit should be arriving anyday now :)

adrian :O

Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Nengun has Trust Intercooler Kits on special atm, way cheaper then your price. Check it out!

Way cool ! Thanks, I'll check it out.

The cheaper the better !! :O

hahahahaa you guys would not believe how much i got my Trust V-SPL cooler kit for :P

Blitz, yeah they use factory piping i have been told, but not all off it, only the hot pipe off the turbo apparently? i shall find out and let you all know when mine arrives ;)

adrian :rofl:

Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Nengun has Trust Intercooler Kits on special atm, way cheaper then your price. Check it out!

what is their url ?

thanks

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