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I'm swapping out my cooler kit for a larger unit. This setup would be perfect for a RB20 or RB25 with upto the 220-230kw mark.

Intercooler-mounted.jpg


The idea of this kit was to use the factory piping and stuff all cutting the car up. So it looks factory.

It conisists of:

500 x 200 x 90mm (core size) Return flow intercoler

custom pipe work to match stock piping in the guard
T bolt clamps

Silicone joiners from cooler to piping

The cooler cost me $220 last year, piping/clamps/silicone cost around $250.

I'm after $350 ono for the kit. It's near new, its black so its uber stealth and it you wouldn't even know its there. The reo will barely need to be mangled too (just a slight cut on the bottom section).

I'll try get some better pics this weekend of it all.


Located in Liverpool region, will ship at buyers expense.


Adam.

If you were using the Standard cross over piping I don't see why it wouldn't fit.

rb20det.jpg

My kit bolts up to the piping that goes through the guard. Like other return flow kits on the market.

Edited by Run-It-Hard
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Not 100% sure, but if it has a similar layout to how the RB25 factory cooler piping, I don't see it being too much of an issue.

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