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Hey Was.

No it is not the one that you are thinking of.

those are from the older MK3 supras.

the one I have is from the MK4 (2JZGTE) twin turbo 3L supra.

and NO, it will not fit in the standrd R32 GTST intercooler location, otherwise I would have used it.. that was the reason I bought it in the first place for $250.

The other thing is that this cooler is 13cm thick

Has no leaks.

Entry is on the top and exit is on the side.

If you plan on mounting it a little more to the front, you could fit it.. but would require some work.

It might fit an R33 ... not sure..

Pics can be found at..

http://www.pbase.com/gtst/for_sale

UPDATE:

Rocker covers and spark plug cover gone

Coil packs MIGHT be gone (Not definite yet)

The pod is some jap one.

No brand on it.

Looks like the same material and style as a K&N brand.

It is in perfect condition.

Price... lets say $50

The fuel pump is a standard R32 GTST fuel pump.

It was on my car and working fine until I took it off at 85,000kms... I replaced it with a GTR fuel pump cause I had an R33 turbo put on at about the same time.

Considering the GTR fuel pump is worth about $200, I will sell my GTST fuel pump for $70..

I think that's fair.

read the original post.

there are 2 things with firm prices..

the cooler and the radiator fan clutch.

everything else is flexible..

besides, $150 for a cooler from a 230kw supra is pretty decent.

check some supra forums to see what they sell for.

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