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Has anyone heard about the Greddy spec M front mount intercooler that is made in Taiwan (not Japan) ,Do you guys think that is geniune greddy if that cost $600 which is selling on ebay. I'm thinking to get one for my 33 and worry that is cheap fake ....A friend of mine said that intercooler is fake and better get a hybrid one. What u guys think??

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Has anyone heard about the Greddy spec M front mount intercooler that is made in Taiwan (not Japan) ,Do you guys think that is geniune greddy if that cost $600 which is selling on ebay. I'm thinking to get one for my 33 and worry that is cheap fake ....A friend of mine said that intercooler is fake and better get a hybrid one. What u guys think??

the core is the same as the china coolers but the end-tanks are piping and trust items.

I personally buy it. ive have a china kit on my car and now ive upgrade to a trust kit and the difference is huge the piping fits perfectly and does not hit my bonnet or fan and the over-all quality of the kit is very good.

the reason why its cheaper than the other trust kit is because the core uses a bar and plate design compare to the other ones which are tube and fine

everything these days are made in Taiwan/china

even the sticker that say "MADE IN USA' are made in china

nothing is wrong with the product if it is made there

remember at one stage made in japan was like saying made in china

i dont think my Hks type s intercooler was made in china.

you will be surprises the amount of produces which are made in china, its purely to do with the cost of manufacturing. As its is cheaper to make something in China than USA/Australia/Japan etc etc

If you are worried about the ebay item being a genuine M Spec intercooler, there should be Greddy stamped in white on the top of the cooler but no where else. I should know I have Greddy M Spec intercooler. Some of the other Greddy coolers have "Greddy" stamped on the end tanks and possibly some of the piping but I don't know for sure

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