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I have the following items for sale:

Cooling-Pro Type 1 Front Mount Intercooler Kit

Autobahn88 Silicon Radiator Hose Kit

Autobahn88 Silicone Induction Intake

Autobahn88 Silicone Vacuum Piping

All these items are for Nissan Skyline ER34. I have never used these items on my car they are brand new, everything is still wrapped and in there bags.

The intercooler core has been powder coated BLACK everything else is untouched.

Below are the details from the manufactures them selves:

Silicone Vacuum Hose 1pc

RRP: $20

Size (ID): 3mm / 0.12inch

Colour: Blue

Length: 5 metre / 16.4fts

Thickness: 2mm / 0.08inch

Application: Universal

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Silicone Induction Intake Hose 1pc

RRP: $155

Car: Nissan

Colour: Blue

Application: Nissan Skyline R33 R34

Model: GTST R33 / GTT R34 RB25DET

This Silicone Induction hose connects between Air Flow Meter and Turbochargers.

The Hose delivers bigger volumn hence more air to the turbo. Moreover, Silicone materials provide longest durability and better outlook after installed.

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Silicone Radiator Hose 2pcs

RRP: $100

Car: Nissan

Colour: Blue

Application: Nissan Skyline R33 R34

Model: GTS GTT GTS-T RB25DET

Year: 1993 ~ 1999

The Radiator hose fits for Skyline R33 R34 Turbo version RB25.

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Cooling-Pro Type 1 Intercooler Kit - Nissan Skyline ER34

RRP: $399

Kit Features & Contents:

- Bar & Plate Core

- 600x300x76mm

- Polished Piping

- Stainless Hose Clamps

- Quality Silicon Joiners

- Mounting Brackets

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Below are the some pictures of the actual items:

Pic of the Induction pipe, radiator hoses' & Vacuum Piping.

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Pic of the intercooler piping and fittings.

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Pic of intercooler core [YES ITS BLACK]

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There is a small dent on one of the pipes for the intercooler, it was like that out of the box.

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There is also a small dent on the Core itself, not sure if that was done while getting coated with the black or like that out of the box.

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The RRP adds upto around $670 and that's without delivery costs that i had paid.

Im asking for $500 for all items, PICK UP.

Im not looking to separate the items at this stage so selling as a bundle.

Contact & Pick Up Details

Roberto Gomez

Mobile: 0403 368 090

If you want to check out the items that can be arranged at either Eastlakes [2018] or Fairfield [3078] depending on whats closer to you.

Eastlakes from 6:30pm onwards for weekdays, Weekends anytime

Fairfield from 9am-5pm weekdays.

Feel free to PM me with any questions.

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