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Comments:Hi all after a intercooler to suit a s2 r33 with standard front bar. Can be second hand or brand new. please pm if you have got one to suit my car. Also will prefer someone in melb or vic so i can pic up. cheers. C.O.P

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hey,

alot of the business sellers on here (for example sliding performance and just jap) do really cheap intercooler kits (under $600 bucks, eveything included), do a search to see whats on offer. Not worth buying second hand IMO.

I did quite alot of research before purchasing mine, asked alot of questions etc etc. Ended up paying a rediculously low price (under $300 deliverd to my door) on an intercooler kit; MonstA brand. The specifications listed for it seem impressive (total weight, pressure loss, fin design etc etc) and with the price i couldnt resist. I may end up paying the price for getting a cheaper cooler (as im sure many members on here will tell me) but see how i go. The kit i got outperforms (flow+psi drop etc) the greddy m type kits (from my oberservation, feel free to argue) and at half the price. Others would rather go with a trusted name brand cooler which is understandable.

In terms of fitting the intercooler with the standard bar, every member who does an instal on any of the cooler kits usually finds slight modifcations to brackets and front bar are required (although kits usually claim no modifications nessesary). If you can use a drill and dremil you'll be right.

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