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Just Jap Racing is pleased to announce that we are now the Sole Australian Dealer for HPI Japan. High Power Improvement (http://www.hpi.co.jp) is well known for their impressive range of performance and tuning products.

To kick things off, we are please to offer SAU forum members some great deals on our latest massive range of new HPI Light Weight Intercooler Kits for all popular Japanese Import Performance Vehicles, all of which are currently in stock and ready for immediate pickup and delivery:

Want the range, warranty backup and after sales support for your HPI product? Deal with Just Jap, the only authorized HPI dealer in the country.

HPI INTERCOOLER KITS

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HPI INTERCOOLER KIT CONTENTS:

- Lightweight Tube & Fin All Alloy Intercooler (Weighing only 3.8 kg)

- Lightweight HPI Alloy Intercooler Piping

- Heavy Duty 2/3 Ply Silicon Joiners

- Stainless Hose Clamps

HPI INTERCOOLER KIT FEATURES & BENEFITS:

- Improved Cooling Efficiency

- Proven in Japanese D1, Drag & Time Attack applications

- HPI Intercooler Core Features Wave Inner Fin Technology

- Buffed End Tanks - Show Quality Finish

- V Shaped Top & Bottom Plate Pressure Supporters

- Simple Installation

- 12 Month Warranty

IN STOCK TO SUIT THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

- Nissan Skyline HCR32 (RB20DET)

- Nissan Skyline ECR33 (RB25DET)

- Nissan Stagea WGNC34 (RB25DET)

- Nissan Silvia S13 (SR20DET)

- Nissan Silvia S14 (SR20DET)

- Nissan Silvia S15 (SR20DET)

- Mitsubishi EVO 7

- Mitsubishi EVO 8

- Mitsubishi EVO 9

- Toyota Soarer JZZ30

- Toyota Chaser JZX90

- Toyota Chaser JZX100

HPI INTERCOOLER KITS AVAILABLE NOW FOR $695.00

HOW CAN YOU ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit our website at http://www.justjap.com and purchase your HPI Parts online, quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

We have many more products from HPI arriving in the coming months, so if there is something that you are interested in, please don't hesitate to pm me for more information and pricing :nyaanyaa:

Cheers all.

Steve

Just Jap Racing

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any for GTT R34 AT ALL???

Not in stock at the moment unfortunately.

If you do need one, we can order one for you assuming they are in stock with HPI in Japan.

Regards,

Steve

is any cutting mods required to fit the stagea kit

Hi mate, as normal you will need a hole in the thin section of inner guard through which to run the Intercooler piping, and the bar will need to be trimmed.

Regards,

Steve



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