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Up for Sale is a STD R34 GTR intercooler core.

I bought it off one of the SAU:SA execs years ago for my 32 GTR

i have had it on my GTR which produced over 360rwkw with it.

it is in great condition, looks much better than the STD 32/33 cores because its not sprayed black.

Looks cool from the front.

NOTE: will not fit a 34 GTR because the I/C sensor bung has been plugged and welded.

$350.00 excl postage

PM me or SMS 0421 125 183

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Hi mate,

Just wondering how much use the intercooler has had.

Would you be able to post to SYD? and if i could get a couple of photos to [email protected]

Also, i would be replacing the stock 32 Gtr intercooler, will this bolt on directly to existing piping etc?

Thanks mate.

JD.

Yeah mate,

this cooler will bolt straight on, no modifications needed. just take off old one and put on the 34 GTR one.

I'll try and get some photo's to you over the weekend.

i would say that the cooler has had maybe 60,000kms useage in its life.

there are no bent fins or damage to the core or end tanks.

you'll see when i get the pics to you that its in pretty decent condition.

you'll definitely like it better than the STD 32 GTR one, just cause its more visible not being black, and the 34 GTR cores are said to flow better.

people have made up to 380kw with them, i had this one to 370kw

Hey mate,

Thanks for the reply.

Pretty keen as i want a stock Intercooler as trying to keep the car clean and off radar but also a street weapon.

Have read up, the 34 GTR intercooler is quite a bit superior to the older ones, slightly larger and better looking as you said.

If you can get me the photos am very keen as i said.

Next issue would be shipping and a deal.

Email me some pics this weekend and lets talk.

Thanks mate,

JD.

p.s. if you had any photos with it on the car would be awesome just to get an overall feel.

I dont mind posting it interstate

I dont have any photo's from the front of the car.

the best ones i could find are attached. they're not very good and the car was dirty at the trackday.

will look on the camera at home, might be some still on that?

I'll get some pics of it tonight.

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Here are some pics

as you can see the core is in pretty good condition, no big bends in the fins. its a little dirty mainly cos i havent cleaned it since it was taken off by the mechanic. but it does scrub up nicely.

here is one with it on the car

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you can see the core is good.

also you can see where the bung for the temp sensor in a R34 GTR has been welded up because the R32 GTR doesn't have the sensor, as well as R33 GTR's

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CORE BACK

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CORE FRONT

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