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Hi all,

I have a Just Jap "Stealth" Intercooler kit on my car at the moment, which I am thinking of selling in order to change to a forward-facing plenum setup.

I purchased the cooler kit second hand, and it was in VGC when I purchased it.

The kit has been on my car since about mid 2009 and has performed flawlessly in that time.

The fitment is quite good, and if you have a S2 R33, the brackets will line up perfectly to mount the cooler in the right place.

In fitting this kit, I only had to remove 2 very small triangles out of the front bumper reinforcement, and trim the bumper a small amount.

From the engine bay, the car looks stock.

I have attached the photos from the original sale thread, but will upload new photos soon, or upon request.

The only thing I have changed is that the piping is now black, and the cooler is painted a flat silver.

I am chasing $300, feel free to make me an offer.

Cheers

Chris

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Hi mate, yeah definitely would consider postage, assuming you are happy to pay for it :-) (And Australia Post are happy to send it)

Cheers

Would you mind getting me a quote? if it's reasonable (as in less than $100 track and trace) I'll take it! I'v been trying to find one of these for ages as I refuse to deal with just jap any more so this is perfect.

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