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Item: Cooling Pro FMIC

Location: Melbourne (SE suburbs Rowville)

Item Condition: brand new

Reason for selling: not needed at the moment want to concerntrate on audio first

Price: looking for a maximum of $250 nothing over this coz ye its just cooler on its own but feel free to throw me offers. piping kits can be purchased from just japs for around $200 so you get a full FMIC setup way below $500. or even less if you have an amp that will suit my needs

Payment Method: what ever you are comfortable with

Extra Info: this is a Brand new cool pro FMIC. the size of the FMIC is 450x300x76 and i got this brand new from just japs not long ago. the reason im selling this is atm im happy with my cars performance at the moment so id like to get my audio running first. id be happy to swap for an amp thats putting out atleast 300WRMS.

also willing to post interstate but at buyers expense

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Thanks

Ash

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$100 delivered is way way way to low man.

$150 would be the lowest id go excluding delivery or i might as well just keep it and later on install it on my car but im after a GTR cooler.

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hey, because this is smaller, does it need custom piping made to reach the intercooler at the front?... how much would postage be to gold coast qld?.

does this have 3 inch Outlets or 2.5?

Edited by seriesII
hey, because this is smaller, does it need custom piping made to reach the intercooler at the front?... how much would postage be to gold coast qld?.

does this have 3 inch Outlets or 2.5?

not sure man but id gues so you might but JJR would have the pipes for it.

its 3" outlets

as fo postage im not sure as yet but you would be looking at a max of $50 thats the maximum for postage

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