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Hey guys.

Looking to order a FMIC for my 32 sometime fairly soon. It's going to be pretty much dead stock so I don't need a high performance kit.

Basically just wanted to get some advice on what would I be best looking at?

I've been looking at cooling pro type 1 from option1 http://www.option1garage.com.au/IntercoolersKits.htm

and also a hybrid power HDi Gt2 kit. (are these compatible with RB20? It only mentions RB25 on there site).

I don't want to spend any more than $600..as i'm not chasing performance ( at the moment anyway)

Just looking for some advice!

Thanks ;)

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my advice....spend the extra money to get a kit that will fit and bolt up properly....greedy, blitz etc are good....its better to be patient and get the right one than to buy a lemon.

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Mate if you're looking for a brand new kit, I wholly recommend this one from Plazmaman.

https://plazmaman.com/shop_itemdetail.php?itemid=142&cate=72

for $635 including a full piping kit from turbo to throttle body and includes all silicone and clamps

Look no where else at this price mate.

I just bought a piping kit and blow off valve. (no intercooler inc) This is a photo of it ~90% installed

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Looking at I/C kits my r33 gts-t. Entry level plasmaman vs blitz vs greddy kits. Would they all be suitable up to 400rwkw ? Any opinions ?

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