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Front Mount Intercooler *OEM Hybrid*

- Polished Surface

- Core size 600x300x76mm

- Overall size 780x300x76mm

- Compressed air flow rate = 750 cubic feet/min, rated 750-800 max hp

- Working pressure = 35-40 psi

- Pressure drop = 2 - 5 psi @ 35 psi

- Hot air temp = 0-150°C

- Universal front mount fit

- Comes with mounting plates and bolts for fitment

- Core in fin (Bar and Plate)

- Hybrid OEM core

- 3" in/out end tanks

Pictures available upon request. Please send your request to [email protected]

Its a minimum purchase of 20 numbers, directly from China. The price worked out has already include the freight charges, insurance, 15% duties, 10% GST, customs broker fees, port clearance charges, quarantine charges and all other misc documentation fees.

Price - $310. (EXCL post within Australia) For Perthies, pickup is good for me. Other state, cost to cost post PLUS a $10 charge for misc fees such as delivering the coolers to the courier companies, calling them to get quote etc. :cheers:

FMIC - Closing deadline for orders 15th Dec, 2004

Arrival to my port - End of Dec, 2004

You should get it by 15th of Jan, 2005

Payment, deposit of AUD$250., the rest payable when the coolers arrive.

I have got 3 people including myself getting the coolers, any takers?

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Hey peeps, I know I'm new in this forum and I understand how you would feel putting your money with a stranger. So I wont want any deposit until the closing date of the orders. When you wish to make the deposit, you are welcome to come over personally to my place in Thornlie (Perth) and pay. This is just so that everyone knows where I stay and everything. Nothing to hide .. Nothing dodgy ... =)

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Alternative site for order reference - www.silviawa.com/forum

sorry mate, i only ordered the coolers from overseas. as the coolers are universal, its hard for me to find a metal fabricator company to do up models for different cars.

however, i believe most workshops are willing to do the installation which will include the neccesary pipings at a small fee.

sorry about that.

Im pretty keen, How do go about paying you?

Hi there, if you have friends in Perth or coming to Perth or staying in Perth, I welcome buyers to make the deposit when the order date close at my house.

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If ya not able to pay personally or get any friends to pay etc, I will forward you my bank details when the order date is closed. I wont take any money right now.

Hope this helps.

R33 newbie, Jarus, RB25freak. Thanks for indicating your interests.

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Things are looking great for the FMIC so the order will go ahead without any hitches.

Please kindly drop me an email with your home address to my email address at [email protected] or [email protected] so I can forward you guys the bank details when the order date is closed. The home address is also for me to check out the postage pricing when the coolers arrive.

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Hope this helps.

Count me in for one aswell - will be going into an RB30ET R31, since it's universal that wouldn't be a problem would it?

Universal FMIC isnt a problem for most turbo cars. Just get a couple of mates and get the piping ready and on a spare day, DIY! Save money and learn more about your own car! If not, just get a reliable mech to do the installation for it.

Hope this helps.

Universal FMIC isnt a problem for most turbo cars. Just get a couple of mates and get the piping ready and on a spare day, DIY! Save money and learn more about your own car! If not, just get a reliable mech to do the installation for it.  

Hope this helps.

Some Fm's dont fit very easily - you may need to hack at the inside of your front bar to fit them and you may lose your AC fan and you may have to do some relocation (best to look into it if ur doing it urself. Youd be better off getting a reliable mech to do the job.

Could I get a measurement(width) of the end tanks and also the bar and fin width? Also, Is it cast or alloy??

:)

Does any body know of anybody that can do the plumbwork (for R33 gtst)cheap in Sydney, the cheapest Ive found is about $700.00 mandrel bent polished pipes though. Maybe we can organise a group buy in plumbing for the r33gtst?

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