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Within the up coming weeks im installing a few bits and pieces on my 33 and i was wondering if there are any stores in adelaide who sells the Cooling-Pro Stealth Series Intercooler from Justjap heres the link http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1 or any store that sells this type of cooler. Thanks from Nathan.

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Within the up coming weeks im installing a few bits and pieces on my 33 and i was wondering if there are any stores in adelaide who sells the Cooling-Pro Stealth Series Intercooler from Justjap heres the link http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1 or any store that sells this type of cooler. Thanks from Nathan.

That specific cooler I haven't noticed being sold my any Adelaide shops. Tho I think ISC may?

I want to nab one soon for my Stagea ... something that looks better with the new bar.

i think ARC or Blitz make those types of coolers as well

and you should be able to get them through places like Autobarn or some of the other import places

but expect to pay a bit more.....

pretty sure we have a want to buy section and a wasteland for these questions, but I need one too, Group buy..lol

need a GTT one with both inlet and outlet on same side, or something like that one. autobarn fail, cost too much for this one

synergy fail, way way too much, 1800 for blitz installed, ya right..lol

I want one of them for my R32, but they don't make them for it and I don't know if it would fit.. :)

I have an R34 GTT cooler and piping mate that I had modded to fit into my 32 mate if you want it? PM if interested. Also a spare R34 GTT cooler not modded. Both in great shape.

Car made 210 RWKW with it so not shabby.

Yeah thanks boys, I think Justjap is my only option and probably cheaper than anywhere else. This question may have been for the wasteland but i lose track of stuff on there too much bs on there.

i have one of these coolers from justjap, they are decent quality and very easy to install. good bang for buck item

Are they worth keeping on the car for a long time ? Would you put them up with other products like Greddy cooler ?

hey mate, I would be going with a Greddy LS cooler. Bolt straight up and dont have that gay pipe underneath.

My mate has a Blitz one and hits that pipe so much. Basically needs a new cooler now.

hey mate, I would be going with a Greddy LS cooler. Bolt straight up and dont have that gay pipe underneath.

My mate has a Blitz one and hits that pipe so much. Basically needs a new cooler now.

I can definately vouch for that

Are they worth keeping on the car for a long time ? Would you put them up with other products like Greddy cooler ?

at the end of the day it does the job pretty well, and is a very good cooler kit for its price.

If you are going to buy a Greddy one, you know you are buying a quality item - it'll always be voted better of the two kits.

I bought the justjap one as i wanted to use of the standard ic plumbing in the engine bay. no cutting holes anywhere for pipes, no extra piping under the bonnet at all, no removal of my washer bottle. Simply less stuffing around.

yeah the 'gay pipe underneath' does sit a little low. just got to be a little careful, that is all. If you can drive through dips and reverse out of risky driveways in the right manner, you will be fine. carelessness will destroy these fmic kits, end of story.

at the end of the day it does the job pretty well, and is a very good cooler kit for its price.

If you are going to buy a Greddy one, you know you are buying a quality item - it'll always be voted better of the two kits.

I bought the justjap one as i wanted to use of the standard ic plumbing in the engine bay. no cutting holes anywhere for pipes, no extra piping under the bonnet at all, no removal of my washer bottle. Simply less stuffing around.

yeah the 'gay pipe underneath' does sit a little low. just got to be a little careful, that is all. If you can drive through dips and reverse out of risky driveways in the right manner, you will be fine. carelessness will destroy these fmic kits, end of story.

Yeah exactly thats why i want this type of cooler, Even if i do that have so called GAY pipe going underneath.

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