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I'm organising a group buy,

intercoolers are:

NEW PRICE $400

Brand new large 780 x 300 x 76 Intercooler. Huge 600 x 300 x 76, efficient core.

Bar and Plate core, bar and plate core is more efficient then tube and fin at cooling.

This Intercooler is capable of applications from 50-800 HP or 5-80 psi.

Pressure tested to 170 psi and pressure drop of only 0.2 psi at 15 psi and 1.5 psi at

600 HP.

3" inlets and Outlets

These light weight aluminum intercoolers weight only 8.8 Kg.

Same factory that Hybrid buys from, with exact same specs.

Hybrid charges $550-$650

price is $400

Its $20 delivered anywhere in australia with insurance.

Brisbane people can pick up if desired. And yea coolers are in brisbane so no waiting to arrive from overseas.

Email me at [email protected] for info and pics

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these coolers are awesome havent long installed one on my car if you want a look go into my gallery

good luck selling them dude

also i did the piping myself so if you guys need any info just send me a pm and will tell you what you need to buy

a pipe is a pipe.. stainless steel just looks prettier and last longer. Mild steel its advisable to paint, otherwise it will get surface rust very quickly. Have had experience with this before :)

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