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HYBRID POWER SUPER MONSTER SIZE INTERCOOLER

Core Size : 600x300x76mm

"End to End Length" 780mm

I can get these for $650 each if you are interested please let me know and i will orgainse the sale.

i have been looking around and they are selling for about $950 RRP

No piping just intercooler itself

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Myself, Craig 0422 225 530

Email: [email protected]

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wld808 - please tell me where u can get a genuine HYBRID cooler fro that much the cheapest i have seen them for is $790, im not being sarcastic but i would really like to know.

Guilty - Piping and installation all depends on where you go, i would leave around 600 for it all done professionaly

Don't you think there might have been frieght on top of that?

I reckon it would be a great price... I'd be really interested... If I hadn't already got a complete kit... There are a heap of kits that HYBRID make... for all sorts of skylines and silvia's... it's probably worth buying the complete kit because in the end it looks sweet as with all the Hybrid Silicon Hose and stainless hoseclamps...

VLRB20 - im happy your interested in this product, and alot more people would be interested if they were 450-500 as well, but this is a GENUINE hybrid cooler not a copy or a fake.

im sorry the price is 650, if you would like one please call me and i will see what i can do

What exactly is a GENUINE hybrid cooler as opposed to a fake.

A chinese cored bar and plate cooler is all the same( which I think you will find is where there from).

There is nothing wrong with them at all and they flow very well but there have been numerous group buys on these things ( SilviaWA) and Modyourcar from $450-$550.

We can sell you exactly the same core with cast and semi polished end tanks for $600 all day long and can do a 100mm thick core one for $800.( plus posting if in the East)

I am not trying to hijack your thread , just that the price on group buy is not a particularly special deal. Sorry if I have offended anyone with this posting.

Cheers

Ken

does anyone know how much piping and installation costs?

I just want to know how much it will cost all up

You will find that stainless piping and silicon hose plus install will be around an extra $600-800 depending on the workshop.

If you are a wiz with a tig , holesaw, strapping and routing of the pipes then the price would be a lot cheaper but probably because you asked the question , I would think not :rant::)

Cheers

Ken

For everyones info... we now have our 600x300x76 bar and plate intercoolers available for $419 (inc tax). We did have these as high as $550! They are complete with end tanks etc...

Check them out at http://www.modyourcar.com.au/product_info....roducts_id=2058

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