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Here is our selection of brand new HDI(Hybrid development International) Intercoolers and kits.

HDI are very well known in Australia and for the quality of their Front mount kits and EBC's.

Why choose HDI? Check these vids for a few reasons....



- The link next to each item below will take you to our site where you can view pics & details and where you can purchase and pay via paypal with our secure online checkout system.



INTERCOOLER KITS:

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HDI GT SPEC INTERCOOLER KIT SKYLINE R32-R33-R34 - AU$580.00 delivered. - Addtocart.gif
FITS R32 GTST - R33 GTST - R34 GTT
- Core Size: 600x300x78
- Overall size 800x300x78(including end tanks)
- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet - Polished Finish
- low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi
- strong tube and fin design
- tested for up to 80psi (around 800hp)
- plumbing made from mandrel bent aluminium with chrome polished silver
- comes with all necessary mounting brackets, 3 layer silicon joiners and t-bolt race clamps.
- 12 month warranty

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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTALL GUIDE

HDI GT SPEC KIT DYNO TESTED ON R33 GTST.......



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HDI GT2 INTERCOOLER KIT SKYLINE R32-R33-R34 - AU$600.00 delivered.Addtocart.gif
FITS R32 GTST - R33 GTST - R34 GTT
- Core Size: 580x285x78
- 2.75"Inlet & 2.75"Outlet
- Polished Finish
- low pressure drop
- strong tube and fin design
- Good for up to 900hp
- plumbing made from mandrel bent aluminium with chrome polished silver
- comes with all necassary mounting brackets, silicon joiners and hose clamps.
- 12 month warranty

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CLICK HERE FOR THE INSTALL GUIDE

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INTERCOOLERS:

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HDI GT SPEC FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (600x300x76mm) - AU$410.00 delivered. - Addtocart.gif
- Core Size: 600x300x78
- Overall size 800x300x78(including end tanks)
- 3"Inlet & 3"Outlet
- Polished Finish
- low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi
- strong tube and fin design
- tested for up to 80psi (around 800hp)
- Universal fit
- 12 Month warranty

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HDI GT2 FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER (580x285mmx78mm) - AU$440.00 delivered. - Addtocart.gif
- Core Size: 580x285x78
- 2.75"Inlet & 2.75"Outlet
- Polished Finish
- low pressure drop
- strong tube and fin design
- Good for up to 900hp
- Universal fit
- 12 Month warranty

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More info on HDI Intercoolers & components.......

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Please PM or contact us if you have any questions regarding these items.

Cheers,
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can you guys get turnflow intercooler kits to suit r33 gts-t . . also what colour, how much , barplate/ tube fin . what type of connection

thanks nick 0404099310 in melbourne

unfortunately not sorry.

Hi, are you guys able to supply the NM35 Stagea intercooler kit?

Regards, Dale.

Hi Dale,

We have the HDi GT2 kits to suit. They are listed on my site here (towards bottom of page.

:cheers:

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Hi Dale,

We have the HDi GT2 kits to suit. They are listed on my site here (towards bottom of page.

:cheers:

Hey are the gt spec two kits the best kits

if so how much for the top end kit to suit a 2001 m35 stagea , also wanting those new clamps with this kit insted of the silcone hose/clamps

how much and is there a slim line fan included with the kit

Hey are the gt spec two kits the best kits

if so how much for the top end kit to suit a 2001 m35 stagea , also wanting those new clamps with this kit insted of the silcone hose/clamps

how much and is there a slim line fan included with the kit

The GT2 kits are better than the Gt Spec ones.

The GT2 kit to suit the M35 Stagea is $800.00 delviered.

It comes with the new clamps, and everything as shown in this pic....

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Is the gt-2 kit worth the extra money on a near stock r33 gtst?

Are the prices for the kits same as posted above?

Thanks

For a near stock setup you probably wouldnt need the GT2.

However, if in the future you plan do mod your car more then it might be worth it.

The GT2 is a better kit all in all. Prices above are correct.

:cheers:

  • 5 weeks later...

Hey mate I'm interested in the gt2 kit for a r34 Gtt. I was just wondering do they all have that black hdi stencil on the front of the cooler? I have seen a few different pictures of them and just don't like the look of that big hdi sign on the front and was wondering if you can get them without it.

Hey mate I'm interested in the gt2 kit for a r34 Gtt. I was just wondering do they all have that black hdi stencil on the front of the cooler? I have seen a few different pictures of them and just don't like the look of that big hdi sign on the front and was wondering if you can get them without it.

These actually come with nothing on them at all. There is a cardboard stencil included with the kit so you can choose to paint the logo where you want and in whatever colour you desire, or in your case, not at all ;)

:cheers:



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