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Hi all,

As above.

Condition is good, few stone chips to the powder coat and bent fins here and there.. as usual..

comes with all piping including hot pipe..

all the silicone hoses and i think im missing one hose clamp...

im looking for $550 + shipping if out of Melbourne..

located in hallam 3803 or melbourne 3000..

someone buy it as I need to fix a head gasket in the ford!

.pics up tonight.

0403 579 121

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Hi all,

As above.

Condition is good, few stone chips to the powder coat and bent fins here and there.. as usual..

comes with all piping including hot pipe..

all the silicone hoses and i think im missing one hose clamp...

im looking for $550 + shipping if out of Melbourne..

located in hallam 3803 or melbourne 3000..

someone buy it as I need to fix a head gasket in the ford!

.pics up tonight.

0403 579 121

Pics

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The intercooler is a "Greddy SPL-R FMIC Kit"

from Nengun

The Greddy SPEC-R intercooler series, has traditionally been GReddy's most superior intercooler product when it comes to cooling efficiency. Now, with the introduction of the R-SPL series, it not only matched the HG performance, but surpasses the HG series in terms of added the chrome polishing looks & light weight made aluminum piping. Cooling efficiency is achieved with the use of high efficiency cooling fins that is a proven design. The inner fins in the tube core are designed to handle high airflow velocities, and at the same time, providing superior cooling efficiency without experiencing huge pressure losses. This intercooler is ideal for high horsepower turbo applications.

  • R-SPL - High performance intercooler kit. Specially designed core construction offers maximum cooling performance for high boosted and high powered cars.

retails at over $1400.00 come and buy this

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