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Hi guys,

Unfortunately i have to sell my favorite cooler due to upgrading the turbo and intake setup (Turnflow is no longer required) and i didn't have the heart to cut the end tank and modify it, i would rather see it stay unmolested and on another car. :D

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The kit consists of -

The cooler core

Piping from the factory rubber hoses near the air box (Up and back)

3 mounting brackers for the core

2 hoses and clamps or piping

Bolts for the pipe to mount near airbox.

The cooler itself is pretty immaculate and could do with a wash and polish to make it all pretty again :)

I have the reciept which i will dig up but at the time of purchase is was a rediculous price, something like $1400 or something.

I am going to ask for $800.00 but am open to decent offers, any low ballers will be ignored as it is a good condition genuine kit and i will sell it to the right person for the right price.

The kit can be packaged for interstate buyers, but freight will NOT be cheap due to the size of the thing.

SMS 0434 353 292 or PM me for quickest reply...

This is one DAMN good looking kit when fitted, ARC can be read from a mile away and looks subtle yet stylish.

Cheers

Matt

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PM Replied, yes i will get more pics over the weekend of all the included gear....

Some jargon about ARC -

ARC intercoolers are designed to get maximum cooling for turbo charged vehicles. ARC company in Japan has done extensive research and testing to make sure that the intercoolers they make are the most efficient and functional products in the market. The inner structure was designed so that a large volume of air can be traveled through and as free flowing as possible, and the outer fins were pushed backward to make sure all the air can travel to cool down the intercoolers.

Hi Guys,

I can see i have PM's from email notification but with the upgraded site i cant reply yet, ill get back to you as soon as i can..

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