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My mate has just landed a few thousand hybrid intercoolers. 600mm x 300mm x 76mm. These coolers are exactly the same design as the original hybrid manufactures. The specs you see on those intercooler also applies here.. I will post up some spec soon.

Here are the specs

Attrictive polished aluminum look

3" inlet and 3" outlet pipes for high flow

Low pressure drop 0.2psi at 15psi of boost

80 psi for up to 800 horses

Made by lightweight but strong material. Same Structure and material used as famous "Hibrid" Intercooler. Weight ~8kg

All coolers have been Pressure tested.

15 bars core design. For more efficient air flow over the older 16 bar design.

2 sizes

Size: 600mm x 300mm x 76mm

NEW PRICES

up to 5 buyer: $330

5 to 10: $300

10+: $295

Size: 450mm x 300mm x 76mm

NEW PRICES

up to 5 buyer: $325

5 to 10: $295

10+: $290

p&h: ~$25 to the east side of australia and $30 to the west.

As seen in the picture the cardboard box has polystyrene strips to protect the fins from transport damage. The cardboard box is even double up in places for extra strength.

Payment must be by Direct Deposit.

Local Pickup is available. Save p&h..

If you have doubt about buying from this group buy do a search for other groups buys with my name. Im sure you will find out quickly Im an honest bloke :D . Also if for some rare reason I can't get the parts and you have already transferred money to my account your money will be transfered back to your account straight away!!

Piping will be available soon for this intercooler. Soon I mean ~1 month..

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when is the end date? and how much will piping be?

Don't have an end date for this will be in around 2 weeks, depends on how many people are interests. I would like to get ten.

piping will be ~400 I believe

Update the prices... Check em out..

I will end this thread when I have 5 people. If I have an influx of buyer then 10. But there is a couple of people waiting right now so I really want to close this one and move onto intercooler group buy number 2..

I just bought a intercooler for 51jay. Really really nice cooler!!! beautifully made! The welds on it look so strong!! I'll post up a really big picture for you all to see. When he gets the cooler Im sure he wont mind you asking him. I hope!!

FAQ WARRANTY.....

If the cooler is damaged from a factory fault my supplier will replace it. No question asked. But I alway check over all the parts before I purchase them.

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