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Item: R34 GTR V-Spec Intercooler

Age: 20,000 klms

Condition: Excellent

Price: $380

To Fit: (What car) Any

Location: Gold Coast, Qld

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: I am selling my R34 GTR V-Spec Intercooler with a genuine 20,000 klms of use. Dimensions are 600 x 270 x 60mm. Removed in excellent condition and functioning superbly. I'm told, this intercooler will support large power output and can be adapted to a multitude of vehicles. I have upgraded to a larger item to support my big hp plans. The blemishes on the photos are from the flash of my camera, not problems on the intercooler. As you can see, it requires a 'clean up'

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stop bumping up your thread with this PM replied nonsense. if you reply to a pm people will know you replied because they will receive that pm. do not bump your thread excessively. excessive thread bumping will see your thread closed and your warning increased. take this one as a friendly warning. :D

stop bumping up your thread with this PM replied nonsense. if you reply to a pm people will know you replied because they will receive that pm. do not bump your thread excessively. excessive thread bumping will see your thread closed and your warning increased. take this one as a friendly warning. :D

No problems, thought that was acceptable.

nope, if in doubt check the rules at the top of the section. bumping every day (let alone multiple times a day) is not ok. bumping once a week or there abouts so that people know your item is still currently for sale is ok. :(

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