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Hi Guys.

Im selling an air to air cooler. Compact but large.

Details are as follows

Overall length 735mm

520LengthX160HeightX127Thick dual tube&fin core

Low pressure drop

Sand cast & polished end tanks

3inch centrally located & angled back pipes

Pressure tested for leaks

2X3" silicon hoses & pro series clamps(X4)

3 welded on bosses top/bottom with 6 steel mounting brackets

Great for low front ends

Everything that you need

275 ONO

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About 30 degrees angled back each side. This is a universal Cooler and is low pressure drop

and good value for money. Sorry I am unable to post up pics due to issues @moment but rest assured

that this is a perfect item & there is no monkey-business

Thanks guys

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Brand new intercooler in box & a generous size. Somebody buy this & fit it to their car. The only reason that I didn't fit it is that I didn't want to spend the extra $ getting the front bar trimmed back to fit it.

This is blasphemy a perfectly good cooler sitting around doing nothing

:P

Good volume and cheap. Flows well without too much pressure drop as you get with oversize coolers.

Why have a drag one when you dont have a drag car. Response is where its at :happy:

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uumm, will u separate the core? im looking for r34 gtt, so piping wont match at all.

and able to pick up w/o any hassle.

let me know.

cheers.

Seperate the core ;) are you serious man

Please send me a p.m 4 quik response

Thank you

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