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Hey Dudes

well i've decide to stop modifying my car, as i'm saving up for College next year and i'd rather study and get a good job in the future so i can afford a GTR :D or something anyways sooooooo in this case i thought before i put my intercooler up for sale in the 4 sale section i would give the perth section first dibs on it

it is brand new, still in the box, untouched Trust V-SPL R33 Intercooler kit, it does not use the stock return hole though, but that doesn't really make a huge difference i don't think :D

for sale $1300 dollars :)

i brought it in cheap from japan no point trying to sell it off for more and i'd rather a perth buyer as it's rather large and can't be bothered shipping it anywhere :)

adrian :)

i will try and get pics up soon, but yall know what an intercooler kit looks like :D and it's brand new, just been sitting on my bedroom floor ever since arriving :D

adrian :)

Hi Adrian, is the model with the return pipe over the engine, or the one through the stock piping points?

Its the 76mm core or the 65mm?

Very interested, just need to see if it fits with my modification plans (need to check with Per4manz they are cool modifying the piping to suit a custom plenum with front facing throttle body).

Ta

Conrad

Do a search for trust intercooler on the WA forums and you'll find a thread on mine, should look the same except for the pipes going into the engine the other way, mine returns underneath and back in through the original holes. Good core and great price.

For those people interesting on this intercooler, you won't be dispointed.

I have one installed myself with "JOE", after installed this cooler, my boost 1 psi increased..and drive in the day like drive in the night..

Also price is good..

the dimension are

600/300/74 i'm pretty sure i'll double check as for pics i have tog et some new battery's for my digi camera!

but it's a brand new kit so nothing is touched, yall know what a cooler looks like and obviously it's good build coz it's by Greddy :)

adrian ;)

yep sideway is correct don't mix up the box size with the cooler size!

come on sumone has got to be interested? $1300 for a cooler is ****in awesome

adrian :D

for a jap cooler anyways

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