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ok the spiel is ive had this cooler on my car about 2-3months now and it was reversed into with a towball and dented, not huge about golf ball size, but the cooler is NOT leaking and works perfectly as ive still been driving with it about 3 weeks since it happened with no problems running 0.8bar boost and everything, piping etc is perfect of course comes with manuals hoses clamps and EVERYTHING you get in the kit

oh and the kit is for an R33 GTS-t

basically because he reversed into me i get a brand new kit from his insurance policy so ill be putting the brand new one on my car of course so i have my original kit for sale

they retail here for about $1500-1700 so im going to start bids at $900, i will NOT take any less considering its just a tiny dent golf ball size, will get pics on request and email them out

im about 20mins from the CBD in melbourne for those who can pickup

cheers guys :D

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ok 'wannabe' has offered $900 for the cooler, got another guy locally who has expressed interest at $1000 but dont know how serious he is, and some other offers lower than $900.. so unless Mr $1000 contacts me it will go to wannabe in a day or so, so if anyone is interested express now that you can offer more because i am 100% willing to let it go for $900 or more

cheers guys

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