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Brand new from Blitz, the CS Intercooler Kits brings tube and fin design with turnflow piping and thus retaining the factory look under your bonnet and no unecessary drilling . The CS which stands for Chemical Shine not only looks the part, but minimises corrosion.

All kits are made in Japan.

R33 Gtst intercooler kit - $749

R34 GTT intercooler kit - $749

Pickup is available from Hornsby, Sydney or freight can be arranged at your cost.

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will you stock these in the future or is this a one time sale ?

i have to wait till the end of the year (baby on its way )

Same questions as this but also is there cutting involved at all to get it into a GTT?

and any idea on how much it costs to send this to melbourne?

will you stock these in the future or is this a one time sale ?

i have to wait till the end of the year (baby on its way )

I will have these on sale until stocks last. Most have been sold already.

Fresh stock just arrived with new lower pricing as our dollar strengthen against the yen, which means more savings for the enthusiasts. ;)

New price is just $749!!!!

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Sry Julz I just realised your query. They are capable of over 300kw easily. Unfortunately, I can't separate them as the cooler and other bits are all bundled in the kit.

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hei mate, can I get a quote shipped to Perth 6100.. wow good price, cheapest in the country indeed...

anyway mate, i know turnflow means no drilling thats good, but the bitchy thing about fitting to a R34 is the cutting of the reo and front bar and also a little of the fan shroud and the tip of the blade (thats for HDi and HKS) for all I know...

do we need to do the stuff that i mentioned above?

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