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Hey everyone.

I just got a new shipment of 20 intercoolers.

All these intercoolers are brand new in the box.

INTERCOOLER SPECS:

Core: Bar & Plate

Core Size: 600 x 300 x 76

Pressure Drop: 20PSI - 17PSI

Heat Exchange: 72C - 24C

AMAZING DEAL, $220 Delivered To You Door !

If you would like to take a cooler home:

*CLICK HERE FOR PAYMENT GUIDE & INFORMATION*

OR - Pm / E-mail: [email protected]

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that price is ridiculously low, i don't get it. are they made of paper mache or something?

i take it that these are the generic "Hybrid copy" cores from china? that almost everyone sells but not that cheap?

having said that, i think i might take one, that's just too cheap to resist.

I can vouch for these i bought one last week and it performs much better than the cooler i had before that was 600 x 300 x 76.

they look really nice too. big, shiny, good quality.

StockyMcStock  

that price is ridiculously low, i don't get it. are they made of paper mache or something?

i take it that these are the generic "Hybrid copy" cores from china? that almost everyone sells but not that cheap?  

having said that, i think i might take one, that's just too cheap to resist.

Unfortunately they not made of paper :( & yes it is a Hybrid copy.

Sky & BLakniTE you have a PM.

Today 07:35 AM  

CEF11E

I can vouch for these i bought one last week and it performs much better than the cooler i had before that was 600 x 300 x 76.

they look really nice too. big, shiny, good quality.

Thanks for the great feed back CEF11E, appreciate it :headspin:

Today 09:33 AM  

VL-TRBO-RB20 do you have or can you get n e that are 450 * 300 * 76

I will find out for you today or tomorrow.

Are these cores painted or are they polished. If they are polished then i will take one.

Sorry mate, the actual core is painted silver and the end tanks + top/bottom plate has a chrome polished finish.

;)

i can also vouch for these coolers. I bought one for my brother and it took only 2 days to arrive and i live all the way down in adelaide.

i can also vouch for these coolers. I bought one for my brother and it took only 2 days to arrive and i live all the way down in adelaide.

Thanks for the good feedback mate, appreciate it. :(

You also have a PM :D

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