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Blitz LM Front Mount Intercooler Kit

Bolt straight into stock piping on a R33 GTS-T.

No need for any other piping as return flows back under the cooler.

Easy to install, simply unbolt standard and bolt this one straight in.

About a year old, only minor scratch damage to piping underneath.

$500 ONO

Open to offers so just contact me.

Thanks

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does the intercooler mounts bolt straight on?, any drilling for holes need to be done?,, and the brackets on the back, does something need to be moded for those to be mounted?, thanx

oh are you gold coast area?

Edited by seriesII
Sunshine Coast and yes bolt in and out.

I'm not great with cars and was easy for me to do.

just a random question any idea how much u reckon postage would b to aitkenvale 4814

would i still need to trim for this intercooler if i had a r33 gtr reo bar?, which i do?. thanx

Im not sure but i dont think that there would be much difference between the reo bars in gtst and gtr, just the position of the fmic. this kit is awesome, i can vouch for it as i used to own the car it came from. well looked after. all i had to do was trim a tiny amount from the reo then it sat flush, and everything else bolted straight up to where stock bolt holes go. its a well made japanese kit, no stuffing about, and definately no cop attention for having cut holes in your engine bay, this was the reason i decided to pay a bit extra and get a better kit. i also had stock front bar on gtst and it sat hidden behind that fine.

just a random question any idea how much u reckon postage would b to aitkenvale 4814

I'm pretty sure I could get it on our work courier for about $35, not 100% but.

Do you know if this setup will work in a S1 Stagea? Also do you know what postage is worth to Adelaide? 5158?

Not sure about whether it will fit, says to suit R33 and R34. Postage also not sure as our courier company won't travel that far.

  • 2 weeks later...
It says it is only suited for R33 and R34, not 100% sure. There is a different model for the R32.

hey have u still got the intercooler and how much would u want 4 it

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