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My supplier had 10000pcs of cooler landed last week.

Polished Surface

- Core size 600x300x76mm

- Overall size 780x300x76mm

- Compressed air flow rate = 750 cubic feet/min, rated 850-1000 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

1 pcs $330 delivered

2 pcs $320 delivered

5~9 $310 delivered

10~ $300 delivered

one cooler come with a 2.5 to 2.75 reduces for free.

Also avaliable 450*300*76 and 600*300*105

All the coolers are included life time warraty

:P haha very funny. This guy is sneaky

Well if you guys want a bigger picture then go here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=57896

first he is his own customer and boasts about his company then he goes and steals my picture. He doesn't even have his own picture!! mmmm

Think about it guys!!!! Play it safe......

Actually I'm thinking of buying coolers from you too, seriously. How much for 500 coolers. Can you please provide me with digital photos of the coolers!!! side view front bottom and back. I will need them to be atleast 2048 by ...

dear rmahnovetsky

if you want 500pcs that's not worries we got heaps of them but for 500pcs you need to contact me on mobile and we need to sit down and talk coz i dont think you will take 500pcs as you don't have that amount of cash...

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