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the post is old buy i am interested if still avaliable, running er34 rb25det neo

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Brand new "100% GENUINE HYBRID GT SPEC INTERCOOLER KIT FOR SKYLINE GTS R32, R33, R34 - Core Size : 600mm x 300mm x 78mm - Tube & Fin Design

NEW DESIGN, BETTER FLOW, PERFECT FIT

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R32 GTS RB20DET

R32 GTS-T / GTS-R RB25DET

R33 GTS-T / GTS-R RB25DET - As will be seen on Ignition DVD Budget Build Up in June 08.

R34 GTT RB25DET

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All kits will come with an authentication plate !!

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HYBRID DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL (HDi): Through our extensive research and development in our Testing Centre our uniquely designed intercoolers and Intercooler kits have always been the first choice by leading performance Tuners WORLDWIDE.

The new GT spec intercooler kit has much less pressure drop compared to our already highly efficient bar and plate design and is 40 % lighter in weight! Carry the POWER and not the WEIGHT!! Only 6.2 Kgs

The ultimate performance is guaranteed as there is less restriction on the turbo compressor wheel which leads to a freer flow on the exhaust turbine wheel. HDi GT spec effectively reduces the turbo lag as well as widens the power band and increases maximum power with less engine stress.

Superb performance over the same size bar and plate intercoolers against pressure drop, efficiency, reliability.

Work of art finish (go hard with style)

Core Size: 600x300x78

Inlet/Outlet Size: 3"

GT spec Ultra low pressure drop 0.5-1psi at 23psi

Normal Bar and Plate 2.8- 4psi at 23psi

*All kit contains one latest Hybrid GT SPEC Intercooler, all necessary brackets, screws & nuts, HDi silicon hoses, POLISHED aluminium piping and stainless steel HDi Super Clamps

*All piping kit comes with a step-by-step pictorial instruction for easy DIY installation

* 1 year manufacturer warranty

Patent registered design

With

New leading Traverse Aero Dynamic Heat Transfer Element (TADHTE) technology!

SAU MEMBER Price ONLY $529 plus shipping

Includes Free Earthing Cable kit RRP $29.95

Easy to install, and Universal Fitting

Improves sound quality, bass, and high frequency

Improves Engine Response

Voltage Stabiliser

Quicker Engine Start

Cost Effective Results

Kit Includes:

Easy to follow Instructions

4 x 8 mm cables - LENGTH: 1x 55cm, 1x 70cm, 1x 85cm, 1x 1mtr

Gold plated Terminal Block - fits 14 - 17 mm terminal

Connection plate

Gold coloured screws

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HDi Hybrid Development International

18/36 Abbott Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147

Ph: 02 9620 7388

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