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Hey Jet was just curious what type of material is ther intercooler made of?..

e.g tube and fin or bar and plate?.

and this deal is gonna go ahead in around 2months time?.. if so im interested as well. =)

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rwong20012

this is bar and plate. yes stock will be avaliable in 2 months

ZERO

Yes, you can pick up from my in Sydney.

register your interest by pm me your contacting detail. I will notify you when the stock are avaliable.

Jet: Can you see if you can find a price on the Hybrid 450x300x76mm Intercooler please?

Also I know 450 is only the core dimentions if possible can you find the total length from left to right including end tanks?

Cheers

Simon

BryanB

I am not too sure about R32. but I'v heard ppl getting 30rwkw gain with FMIC fitted. Basically your turbo will be your only limit of the power output after you put the intercooler on.

Mr IAI1124

Just pm me your phone number if you are from Sydney. The stock will be avaliable within 2 months time.

DJSimmo

Smaller intercooler will need different pipe. The company has to custom made one for you which could be more expensive. any particular reason why you want a smaller one?

xzotik1

Ask me. I am an accountant, well almost :uh-huh:

Guys. I spoke to the supplier, the kits are on its way. Give it 5 weeks.

DJSimmo

sorry. they dont sell anythin smaller than 600x300x76

002 NVS

they have S15 kits. I dont think its a problem of mix it with ther33 batch. but u will need to wait 1 month

MADGT4 & BryanB

the kit will fit in R32. But I think u will need to trim your front bar abit which is the same for r33. visit the link I provided in the first message. and find out what u need to do for r33. its almost the same as r32, except 2 thing2. first U need to trim or bend the reinforcement bar abit more than u need to do for r33. Second, if you look at the instruction I provided, For r33, there are 2 holes near the engin oil cap which allows 2 screws to support the pipe that runs across the engin bay. Although r32 doesnt have that 2 holes. The pipe is aluminium and its very light.So there shouldnt be a big issue. You can either trim the blade of the fan abit more, or u can find a string or something to hold it up so it wont hit the fan. Also

darrinspencer

It is aluminium. much lighter than the steel pipe I got in my car.

4door_Sleeper

affirmative.

What company is this through? I've seen these kits on eBay through flyn performance or something for $1,250 Inc. Delivery.

Are these $1,100 Inc. Delivery?

Do you have a link for the S15 kit instructions?

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