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Item:

Blitz return flow intercooler kit

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$750 + postage/freight

To Fit: (What car)

HCR32 - slight modifications

ECR33 - direct bolt on

ECR34 - direct bolt on

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Email/MSN [email protected]

Call/SMS 0416 623 381 - No private calls

Comments:

I put up an ad for this intercooler kit before but some of the information I put up was inaccurate and because I can't edit the thread I thought I would start a new one as there will be too much confusion with the old thread

The intercooler kit is a blitz return flow kit with piping to suit R33 & R34 – direct bolt on with no modifications required (no cutting, drilling etc) and because the intercooler kit is a return flow kit it doesn't cut or alter the chassis design of the car there for making it legal as long as you have only one induction mod (VIC requirements)

This kit will bolt straight onto any R33/R34 and uses the factory holes in the chassis and mounting points on the bonnet latch to secure it, the kit has all the brackets to get it fitted up, as it would have from new

The intercooler kit will also kit R32 but the piping is slightly different so you will need to either change the mounting height of the cooler OR change the length of the factory pipes in the engine bay where it meets the guard (longer silicon joiner) but other than that it will bolt straight up

I have trial fitted the R33/R34 pipe work onto my R32 and its all pretty much the same, only the one pipe that goes to the intake cross pipe sits a little to far from the pipe in the engine bay so a longer joiner is required other than that everything else bolts up as normal

Intercooler core has been professionally powder coated in a colour called texture black and looks very neat and stealth when fitted up to a car, I was using it on my car with the R32 piping but I bought another blitz return flow intercooler kit exactly the same but the kit is to suit R33/R34.. Reason I bought the kit was that I wanted a polished core again due to retaining back to the standard airbox so making the intercooler kit legal. I have kept my R32 piping kit and am now selling my core with the new R33/R34 piping kit as the cores are the same

If you want the core polished up, you could get the powder coat stripped off and the core polished but there would be no reason to wreck the good powder coating job

Intercooler flows great, fitment is the best and it's so simple to fit up. It literally takes only a few minutes once you have the front bar off the car, everything lines up 100%

Any questions feel free to ask, I will get pictures up of the whole intercooler kit tonight when I get a chance

Will freight anywhere in Australia at buyers expense

Thanks

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Comes with all necessary piping, brackets and silicon joiners required for installation onto any R33/R34, straight bolt on and everything lines up 100%

Pictures below, as you can see it needs a clean but is practically in new condition

blitz.jpg

cooler.jpg

coolerside.jpg

piping-1.jpg

Thanks

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