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item: trust fmic kit wih return flow piping

condition: used, some scrapes on tanks, does not affect performance at all. and wont be seen once installed.

specs: 520mm x 250mm x 70mm

location: vic melb

price: $450 or trade for a kit with a larger core

i had this kit on my r34 and was previously on a r33. not 100% sure whether it suits r32 but i cant see why it wouldnt...

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i have a just jap 600 x 240 x 60mm if your interested. fills up the font bar nicely

did look like this

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all iv done is paint in all black for "stealth" so its like this atm

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let me know if interested

IM surprised this has not sold, i have a blitz one and im very happy with it, i guess there are too many ppl who want every one to know what they have, i prefer the stealth look.

For the vic ppl, mine is painted black, when i was defected the cop looked at the front bar but couldnt see the cooler so didnt even bother to ask me to open the bonnet, even if he did he would not have seen anything :P

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lol W0rp3D i guess people on here dont know a bargain when they see one!

this kit is not a show thing and its not there for "dose" its there to do the job without making a fuss about it...

i had an ARC kit on my car before this with similar size core and honesty the ONLY difference i noticed was that the ARC cooler was a bit more laggy than this

Edited by R-SPEC
IM surprised this has not sold, i have a blitz one and im very happy with it, i guess there are too many ppl who want every one to know what they have, i prefer the stealth look.

For the vic ppl, mine is painted black, when i was defected the cop looked at the front bar but couldnt see the cooler so didnt even bother to ask me to open the bonnet, even if he did he would not have seen anything :(

im hearing ya, thats why i want it :P

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