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Hi Guys,

I have a big polished intercooler for sale core size is 700x300x60 i think - will post pics later.

~$650 FIRM SOLD

I also have an Apexi RSM (blue screen) - no g-sensor!!

~$350 FIRM SOLD

Reasons for sale - i have MANY other things to pay for at the moment with a higher priority and the cooler is too big. :D

Christian

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You lookin for trouble here Boss,,,,I'll give you big bloody polished cooler with pics to follow,,,,.

Some pics and more info would be great,,,,,Hey will it fit behind my front Bar????????????.

Neil.

:D:) :) :)

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Neil,

its a similar size to my old one, but higher and the return pipe goes back to the passenger side so you can use most of your standard piping.

I'll post pics when i get home.

Doc - yuo did a fantastic job! but yeah, its gonna be a bit big.

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Prank,

Is that that big arse intercooler (700x300) that you got from Doc that I was thinking about getting???

Hmmm, let me know about it. And some pics would be great.

Thanks

Jayson

EDIT - if it is the one that I think it is I'll probably grab it from you. Drop me a PM or email...... KEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNN.......

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