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1. Do an advanced search, searching by Seller's ID and includes all finished items.

2. Contact previous winning bidders on his successful auctions and ask them what their experience is, what is the quality of the product and what is the result (if they have installed it).

I did ask a couple of buyers before, they said d2power's service is good and delivery is fast. However at that time no one has installed it yet, they've just received it, so I can't get any result from the installation. Maybe one or two has done it by now. Anyway I have decided to get mine from Japan instead.... so I can't be bothered finding those buyers and asked them again.

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The same guy is selling just the intercooler without plumbing for $370. Given the low price I'm dubious on whether you'd get a decent quality intercooler. I was curious emailed him and you can get the plumbing only for $600 + p&h as well.

ModYourCar.com (located here in Perth) has a 600x300x76 cooler on special until end of June for the awsome price of $419 (was $550) and you can get the plumbing plus clamps/joiners custom done for about $450 (but in mild steel not ally like D2Power). Similar total price but personally I'd rather have the piece of mine of getting something local rather than from Hong Kong. My mate has just had a ModYourCar.com cooler fitted to his TT Soarer and reckons it's great!

Robo - You said your cooler is exactly the same. Did you actually get it from this guy (D2Power)?

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And you're probably right too. Check out the reference pics on both auctions:

D2Power : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...bayphotohosting

Flyn/Hybrid : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...bayphotohosting

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