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Brand new in box Trust ER34 front mount intercooler kit with all polished piping and ricey blue greedy silicon hosing. direct bolt on. See pic ( dimensions are 600mmx250mmx75mm

Also have an ARC ER34 side mount intercooler brand new. It mounts exactly where the factory intercooler is and it may look small as far as length and dimension, but it bloody thick, see pics. $1000 (normally the RRP price is $2100 from japan. Its for those who want better efficiency without attracting attention. It can flow up to 600HP.

Call me on 0400255008 to discuss payment. Can send interstate on buyers account, but melbourne pickup preferred. Cheers :wassup:

SIFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF i want to side mount for $1 like advertised this is bs :cheers: admins make him sell it to me for $1 :D anyways gl with the sale dude if you do actually sell it for $1 i will take it

hahaha LOL. Sorry, didnt realise it got cut off. mmmm $1 for a 2 grand intercooler........Geee let me think about and ill get back to you. haha Read the thread bud.

Not 100% sure, but all you have to find out is whether or not the standard 33 and 34 gtst gtt intercooler are the same or run the same piping specs. I dare say it would be a similiar or same.

Would the ARC side mount intercooler fit R33 by any chance?

Would you consider a swap? I am interested in the ARC cooler and have a 2nd Hand HKS FMIC KIT for R33 GTST, 600x300x75 S/S piping etc in GC.

Let me know.

Thanks

Dale.

NismoR34, Nah i think ill pass, the ARC cooler is still available, but i will have no use for your Hks one. Unless you can sell yours 1st then buy mine.

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