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Hi All,

Item For Sale: HKS PIPING KIT + ARC Intercooler + Blitz Bov Set up!!!

Item Description: This complete kit came out of a gt-r r32, Kit comes with everything pictured The ARC INTERCOOLER is the M07 version (70mm) Replacement intercooler..All items are in great condition...Although The blitz blow off valve set needs a new fitting on the top of the left bov it has been broken somehow, it Shouldn't be a problem getting a new fitting....I am pretty sure this kit can also fit other model GT-R's :sleep:

Location: Sydney, Australia (Will post anywhere at buyers expense) Pick Up is also available.

Price: $1700 for the whole kit

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any idea on price for shipping on i/c to perth?

There is a buyer for the i/c already...

Dont know for sure but prob around 50bucks or so around there :action-smiley-069:

Roy- It must drive you crazy lol...The HKS Pipe work is Sold but pending so If it doesn't go ahead they will be back up for sale so keep an eye out for it...

Abu- The intercooler is definitely gone :D

do you want to separate the adaptor plate the bov's are mounted on?

Not really, Would be too hard to sell the rest for me...

ill have to say no to that

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