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For sale is a Blitz return flow intercooler plus the piping to fit a R33 GTST, I have removed this cooler and put back on the stock one. Has a small amount of damage.

The intake pipe which goes under the cooler has been knocked in, but only at the very end of the pipe, looks pretty easy to bash out or even just replace the pipe?. (Pictures will come tomorrow night as its at my brothers house).

There is one major dint to the fins on the very bottom corner of the intercooler, maybe 6cm upwards, also few more scuffs and dints overall.

Looks better than what I'm actually describing, wait for the pictures for a better description.

I guess $300 with the piping - negotiable.

For now here is a Google image of a similar blitz cooler.

0409 767 893 - Text only or PM/post below,

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