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Item: ARC M073 Intercooler (Large Type) 700 x 300 x 70mm

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1250.00

To Fit: (What car) BNR32/BCNR33

Location: Sydney - North Ryde

Hi all,

I have for sale one good condition ARC M073 Intercooler to suit R32 & R33 GTR. This is the larger type M073 core, measuring a huge 700 x 300 x 70mm, and is extremely light weight as far as Intercoolers go, especially compared to the factory GTR cooler. ARC are the best of the best when it comes to Intercoolers, and their GTR replacements are absolute top shelf pieces of gear. If you are looking for the perfect replacement for your modified GTR, this is the core to buy. Unlike some shorter but thicker alternatives, you won't have to hack your front bar to pieces to fit this one either, so installation is painless. Overall core condition is very good, no leaks, and only a couple of bent fins.

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Brand new this core will set you back in excess of $2000.00

I am asking $1250.00 Firm.

Pickup is available from North Ryde in Sydney, and im happy to post if required as the buyers expense.

Cheers :thumbsup:

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