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hi guys any one interested in this?? need it gone, need to buy piping kit for my new FMIC. as far as i know, this is a cooling pro fmic + pipe kit. its black, not sure if its a "cooling pro stealth" kit or it was painted. these retail for around the $350-400 mark for a whole kit, the piping kit alone new is $250. anyone interested in taking the lot?? looking for around the $200 mark for it all.

will upload pics tonight.

im near warragul(west gippsland) vic.

hi guys any one interested in this?? need it gone, need to buy piping kit for my new FMIC. as far as i know, this is a cooling pro fmic + pipe kit. its black, not sure if its a "cooling pro stealth" kit or it was painted. these retail for around the $350-400 mark for a whole kit, the piping kit alone new is $250. anyone interested in taking the lot?? looking for around the $200 mark for it all.

will upload pics tonight.

im near warragul(west gippsland) vic.

would u separate maybe interested in piping kit love to see pics of it

If the cooler and pipes are in good condition consider it sold! il come pick it up friday arvo/night Send me a message with your phone number!

done.

heres a couple of pics i got, but the camera died. the other side of the fmic is immac condition no damage. that side for the imgs is the side that faces the front. there is some bent fins, and paint missing which i fixed up a tad, it had been rubbing on the front bar, but the damage is very minimal. with the piping, not sure why it was cut and joined, but thats how it was when i bought the car, worked fine. You would also need some hose clamps. i dont have them all. its been sitting for a while and most of the originals were shithouse and i threw out. i can however buy some new ones to go with the sale, but i would suggest spending the money and buying "T" clamps, $5 a pop from supercheap, or you can get em on ebay in bulk packs of 6/8/10 for about $30 per 10pk delivered(you would need about 12 to do them all)

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