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Hi out there have to part with my ARC INTERCOOLER , it has been cleaned and pressure tested to 35 psi .. No leaks

Missing the lugs to bolt up which can be welded on to suit any car

Situated in Sydney south can deliver in Sydney metro otherwise freight can be organized . Sorry no pics but i'm sure most of you know what it looks like.

$900 you can call on 0412351418 thanks

Also have a set of R34 gtr control arms with brand new nolathane bushes must sell $200

1x sparco seat rail to suit r33-r34 gtr used but in exc condition cost $300 sell $150

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INTERCOOLER will suit R32 aswell , no intake temp hole .

This is the best and lightest intercoolers you can no longer buy from ARC new because they are closed/ bankrupt.

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INTERCOOLER will suit R32 aswell , no intake temp hole .

This is the best and lightest intercoolers you can no longer buy from ARC new because they are closed/ bankrupt.

All pms replied

Got any photos of it?? What size? 70mm or 105?. I am assuming it's the single entry version

Size of cooler is at the start of the add 600x300x100 single entry. Text me on my mobile and I will send pics back to you .thanks

best and lightest cooler on the market, picked up a competitors cooler for a friend of mine i couldn't believe how heavy it was.

ARC is by far the lightest considering it is 100mm and the competitors was 90mm

PM'S sent . Cmon people why are you hesitating on purchasing what 90% of people know as the best INTERCOOLER money can buy at a quarter of the price and no longer available for purchase UNLESS someone has 1 in stock

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