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Hi Guys,

Im able to get front mount intercooler kits for r32,r33,s13,s14,s15,+more.

All i need is 8 people im buying 1 + my mate), Delivery may be arranged or you can pick them up. Pick up location would be liverpool area, or I can delivery them to you at a reasonable negotiable price tho some deposit would be needed.

PRICE $800 , instant pick up delivery once we get 8 or more people(Maybe only 6 more people as i already know people looking for something like this).

I am making no profit from this i just want to get my kit cheap but straight away and with no hassle just go and pik it up, this is through a middle man and I bargained with him so i dont think he is making to much of these either.

INTERCOOLER specs- 600x300x76 hybrid copy polished

PIPING specs- 2.5inch mandrel bent polished

1. ME - R32 GTST

2. My Mate - R33 GTST

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PLEASE REPLY in this thread or via private msg to let me know how you guys want to ge these kits. And any q's please feel free to ask.

PICS- i dont have any but i have seen these kits in real life. and they look nice all polished up. They look like any other hybrid kit i guess.

Cheers

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