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I am selling a Trust turnflow intercooler with no leaks in good condition. It has a few marks but is in good working order.

Was fitted to a stagea previously and fitted to my R34 GTT. Previous owner made 310rwkw with it and I made 279rwkw.

This intercooler does not come with any piping.

$100

Jeff 0400648813

Located in west melbourne for pickup.

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Its a front mount intercooler. The core itself measures 500x250x70.

Turnflow means both inlet and outlet are on the same side of the intercooler. This means you can connect it up to the factory intercooler piping. This means you do not have to cut holes anywhere which cops do not like.

Its a front mount intercooler. The core itself measures 500x250x70.

Turnflow means both inlet and outlet are on the same side of the intercooler. This means you can connect it up to the factory intercooler piping. This means you do not have to cut holes anywhere which cops do not like.

In other words, air runs vertically instead of side-to-side as in more common coolers.

Although the Trust turnflow runs via factory piping you'll still need piping to connect it up, as seen here:

http://www.skylinesa...c-turnflow-kit/

This piping is not included according to original poster in this ad, so you'll have to make something up.

I've got the same kit on my 34 and it's running well, installation instructions & pics here:

http://www.skylinesa...r-installation/

Hope this helps.

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Ive got ur number Jeff and I'm in Geelong so maybe il try work something out. At the moment my stagea is stock. I do want it to run heaps better. This Intercooler seems to be one I like and a good brand. Any idea on piping? Keep in touch.

Fab piping cost $$$ Got a quote recently to get custom stainless piping to fit a gktech intercooler to r32gtst was like $500 drive in drive out job. Something for you to think about. If you can find a cheap place that can do custom piping please let me know too im in melb.

http://www.gktech.com.au/front.asp?pid=11&ProductID=univ%2Dnhfm

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