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Hi all,

We currently have a special offer available on intercooler kits for S14/S15 200sx and GTR only.

The kits are the Apexi GT Spec series and for a limited time are available for only $1580.

The S14/S15 kits are complete kits with piping, hoses and clamp included

This picture is for illustration purposes only

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The GTR kit will suit R32 & R33 and is a replacement intercooler only.

Intercooler Dimensions

S14/S15: 610 x 276 x 88

GTR: 610 x 237 x 136

We can ship these kits Australia wide but as stock is limited, please be quick to ensure you dont miss out.

Already got a HKS R type.

Great.

Nick show them the core both inside and out it is very trick and looks like it would very efficient.

Now I have seen them close up I am very impressed with these coolers and a shame they are stopping making them. Inside the cooler the tabulators sit in about an inch to limit turbulence going into each. External they have extra cuts or layers of alloy fins to increase surface area for heat dissipation and have angles on the tubes to aid air flowing through to radiator. Bottom line they should be very efficient and also low pressure drop. Tests would confirm this I suspect.

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