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Item Description: Intercooler water spray set-up

Adjustable boost activated switch, set at 10psi

Manual push-button swich

1.5l resevoir and pump

4 x brass misting nozzles (very fine), pre-assembled with fittings for easy installation

4 x plastic misting nozzles (less fine/more flow)

Check valve

Various fittings (4 x T pieces, 4 x joiners, 4 x end-plugs, 6 x adhesive clips, hard pipe, cable ties)

5m x 4mm hose

1m x 4mm vaccum hose

5m x wiring

15A fuse

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*** After playing around with this kit a bit, I've added a check valve so that the lines remain full of water, thus taking less time to reach the nozzles

*** I've also been testing a higher pressure pump, which is able to provide a better mist. In the future i might ditch the reservoir/pump setup and just offer this pump. I find tapping into an existing reservoir (washer bottle) easier anyway. If you'd like the higher pressure pump they're an extra $15.

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Item Description: 4 x 225/45/16 Bridgestone RE540s

Condition: Unused

Price: $900

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Item Description: 1 x 205/50/16 Bridgestone RE002

Condition: Excellent. Less than 1000kms old.

Price: $100

Pics:

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Item Description: 1 x 205/50/16 Bridgestone RE001

Condition: Good

Price: $30

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Contact: James

Phone: 0431320142

Location: Northcote, VIC

Edited by jimtron4000
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