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i posted in the WTB thread a while back and no1 contacting me :(

i need a 600x300x100(roughly) cooler core without piping !

i got 1 that matches your description 600x300x105, HKS spec R :(

ISC kits are $400......

Do It, Do It!!

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http://www.isc-warehouse.com/index.php?mai...5b23578e2f5b728

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Ministry of Bass also sell them for $399, as i have to do a mates intercooler fitment in a week of so but i didn't know that ISC did them as well. He's going to buy one tomorrow so i might get him to go have a look at the ISC ones as well.

Ryan do you have a shop front or do you mainly sell over the I-net.

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spend an extra 100 bucks and get a greddy spec m kit. will save you alot of hassles. trust me :D

My bullshit $399 special was no hassle whatsoever to fit and works very well. Much the same with a mates 32 and his $399 bullshit brand cooler.

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Ministry of Bass also sell them for $399, as i have to do a mates intercooler fitment in a week of so but i didn't know that ISC did them as well. He's going to buy one tomorrow so i might get him to go have a look at the ISC ones as well.

Ryan do you have a shop front or do you mainly sell over the I-net.

Give Ryan a call, Im sure he'll be happy to bring one along to the SAu Dyno Day for you to have a look at!!

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Ministry of Bass also sell them for $399, as i have to do a mates intercooler fitment in a week of so but i didn't know that ISC did them as well. He's going to buy one tomorrow so i might get him to go have a look at the ISC ones as well.

Ryan do you have a shop front or do you mainly sell over the I-net.

hey mate, we mostly sell our ISC products through other stores so dont have a shop front ourselves. We use couriers please "same day delivey if local" or if you need parts in a hurry we can also organise that during or after buisiness hours! :(

Ryan-0413804117

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