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Item: Cooling-Pro Intercooler Upgrade - Skyline R32/R33 GTR 600 x 300 x 70mm

Age: 6 months

Condition:used

Price: $200 and 1 case of Coronas

To Fit: R32/33 GTR

Location:Sydney

Contact:PM

Comments: Pickup only

I bought it from Just Jap for $400 and used it in my GTR, but have had to put my car back to standard due to race class regulations.

There are a few scratches on it, from when i put it in and removed it. Worked like a charm, dropping the inlet temps by 15-25 degrees depending on the ambient temperature. Would still have it in the car if i didn't have to revert it back to standard intercooler.

Pickup only in Sydney.

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il take it if you will send it to adelaide. all you have to do is pack it up as i can organise freight and for it to be picked up from you

please pm me.

ok, i think i still have the orig packaging. I'll let you know.

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