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Hello all,

I'm after an intercooler for my GTS (converted to GTST), but am wanting to not have to cut the hole for the cold side.

I think a return flow would be much better, anyone know whats available, im kind of doing it on the cheap side as the car is just my daily

So i don't care if its a china spec kit.

engine: RB20DET

thanks

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options are;

APEXI return feed intercooler

JustJap Cooling-Pro Stealth Intercooler (edit; cant find one on their site?)

then you have options of aftermarket sidemount intercoolers made by ARC and Greddy i think

Do you have a website link to the one you purchased?

options are;

APEXI return feed intercooler

JustJap Cooling-Pro Stealth Intercooler (edit; cant find one on their site?)

then you have options of aftermarket sidemount intercoolers made by ARC and Greddy i think

Do you have a website link to the one you purchased?

ARC make front mount return flow coolers too. Mate has one and it works great. Return flow coolers generally cost more though

I purchased one off JMS, they had a trust kit (return flow)
Do you have a website link to the one you purchased?

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...you all should read the 2nd post....i already brought a trust kit, cost me $450 delivered!

2 way street

JMS's site.....japanese motorsport....www.japanesemotorsport.com.au (i brought the one kit they had today, there was a kit a few weeks back on ebay as well)

like this:

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...bayphotohosting

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