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teh cooler looks like a hybird copy, i have one and what cna i say its awsome, alot of people are using these hybird copies as they are soo cheap but do perform pretty good.

Also with that piping kit you will keep your stock pipe which has the bov on it and the one coming out of the turbo

Just for your reference, go to some of the online jap websites such as greenline or nengun as there are specials on full trust kits at the moment!!

I paid $1100 for mine way back when and the kit comes with everything. Have a surf and you'll be surprised how cheap some brand name coolers are! (particularly when you're paying $350 for a non-name core + $700 odd for piping!)

Just for your reference, go to some of the online jap websites such as greenline or nengun as there are specials on full trust kits at the moment, you'll find they work out to be about $850 delivered!!

I paid $1100 for mine way back when and the kit comes with everything. Have a surf and you'll be surprised how cheap they are!

um you mind showingthe exact page as i look and the cheapest i could find was about $1100 delivered. i am yet to see a big brand one under $1K

http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bccatpar...ategory=cooling

TRUST GReddy Intercooler Kit 12020078 - ¥75,999 ~ $918 + shipping

V-SPL Type24C 2 core. Front Mount. Regular Hose. 276 x 600 x 76 mm

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http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/28

12020078 AU $ 886.59 + shipping

To Suit ECR33 V-SPL, 240 x 600 x 76mm, Suitable for genuine turbo and also GReddy turbo kit

Sorry mate, upon further looking, it actually says FROM $735 and when I clicked on that, I see that that price is for a replacement stock sized intercooler. Sorry for leading you astray but still good prices on the two I quoted above. I'll edit my first post so I don't give the wrong impression to anyone else.

My setup was around 600 mark;

fmic- $300

piping 2.5" - $180 (from exhaust shop)

2 x silicon reducers 3"->2.5" - $80

1 x silicon hose 2.5" - $25

6 x clamps was like around $10-$15

so all up $600 :D

and thats the pic for those who are interested: http://www.dragonmotorsport.com/forum/uplo...y_1_1_24194.jpg

looks godo and piping is a bargin every place i have talked to has been like oh that will be about 400 - 500 for piping pfft :D

also no worries dave also i worked out the 75,999 yen is not including postage and postage is usually like 200 - 300 :O

$5760 at todays exchange rate makes them $576 each plus silicon and clips

if anyones interested i would be willing to buy them and distribute but only if I can find 9 people with good ratings and be definite about buying.

For sea fraight is USD$1500 for x10 intercoolers shipped,

for intercooler kits are USD$3000 for x10 kits

At todays exchange rate that works out around $5800 making them $580 each plus fittings I asked to confirm they are for r33 with piping.

And pavel where did you get FMIC for $300?

For sea fraight is USD$1500 for x10 intercoolers shipped,  

for intercooler kits are USD$3000 for x10 kits

At todays exchange rate that works out around $5800 making them $580 each plus fittings I asked to confirm they are for r33 with piping.

And pavel where did you get FMIC for $300?

HI GUYS, I HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS NOT WORTH THE HASSLES ON TOP OF THE FREIGHT AND PRODUCTS YOU HAVE CUSTOMS DUTY, LAND TAX,HANDLING FEES PLUS MOST OF THIS YOU CANT ORGANIZE YOUR SELF SO YOU MUST EMPLOY A BROKER THEY CHARGE FROM 300- 1000 JUST TO ORGANIZE THE PAPER WORK SO ADD AT LEAST ANOTHER 1500-2000 ON TOP. I HAVE 5 OF THE 600X300X75(CORE SIZE) SAME AS IN THE KITS THAT I HAVE IMPORTED PERSONALY. I HAVE PURCHASED MANY FROM EBAY IN WHICH I HAVE FITTED AT MY BUSINESS AND I HAVE FOUND THE ONES I HAVE GOT ARE OF BETTER QUALITY THEN SOME OF THE ONES ON EBAY.I WILL SELL THEM TO SAU MEMBERS FOR $285EA (@COST)IF ANYONES INTERESTED OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME AT [email protected] I AM IN BUNDY QUEENLAND CAN SUPPLY MANDREL BENDS IN STAINLESS AND MILD STEEL. I HOPE THIS HELPS CHEERS :cooldance

hey man, i got the kit you are talking about, but i bought the one that came with all the hoses, clamps, brackets etc. It is a Hybrid copy, same piping and all that. I got the kit for my R32 and it fitted well. What pissed me off though was that i didnt have the pipe that goes onto the turbo, had to use the stock oneand exted it a little bit as it wasnt long enough to go on the other pipe that goes to the cooler (i will be getting a proper pipe made up for it soon!). All in all i think it is a good buy, i got my FULL kit for $700 on my door step. The dealer is a good guy and is very quick on delivery!

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