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Hi guys,

We are currently offering some opening specials on performance exhausts, intercooler kits and accessories for all models of Nissan Skyline - read on.

Special Offers

ARC Bolt-on Intercooler Kits for Skyline R32 & R33 GTS-T & R34 GTT

$1599

These intercooler kits have the advantage of retaining the factory intercooler plumbing making for easy hassle-free installation while maintaining the stock engine bay appearance. ARC is widely recognised as making some of the highest quality intercoolers in Japan.

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Apexi GT Spec Intercooler upgrade for Skyline GTR

$1499 - Limited stock so please be quick

These intercoolers are a bolt on upgrade measuring a huge 610 x 237 x 136mm with the famous core design that provides incredible efficiency and flow.

While these intercoolers are a bolt on fit, some front bar trimming is required.

* Please note: This is an intercooler only, no pipework as again factory piping is retained

Pictures of this cooler below

Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter Kit for Skyline R32/R33 GTR

$389

Complete bolt-on kit including 2 Apexi Power Intake pod filters, cast piping adapters, gaskets and mounting brackets.

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Apexi Power Intake Pod Filter Kit for Skyline GTS-T & GTT

$169

Complete bolt-on kit including 2 Apexi Power Intake pod filters, cast piping adapters, gaskets and mounting brackets.

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Plenty more on offer including parts from the following manufacturers:

HKS, ARC, Trust, XTR, Tomei, Splitfire, TurboXS, Cusco, H&R, Whiteline & much more

Payment options available: Direct Deposit, Paypal, COD, Money Order.

If you are interested in the specials above or require assistance with any of your performance gear needs either pm me or email us - [email protected]

Hey there,

Great site BTW! Seems some great prices and deals! I have a few questions to do with the FMIC's and fitting to a A31 88' Cefiro

1. Obviously none of the kits piping will fit straight on, or will they???

2. Which of the kits would be the closet match? I have heard that the R32 is the best match.

3. Say custom piping is required.... what is the size and cost of just the ARC core?

4. Can you guys supply the appropriate custom piping for a clean bolt-on fit?

5. What cost u looking at for custom piping to be made up?? $500???

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated and im sure some Ceffie owners after a FMIC would be interested in the response

Cheers, ANDO

Hey there,

Great site BTW! Seems some great prices and deals! I have a few questions to do with the FMIC's and fitting to a A31 88' Cefiro

1. Obviously none of the kits piping will fit straight on, or will they???  

2. Which of the kits would be the closet match? I have heard that the R32 is the best match.

3. Say custom piping is required.... what is the size and cost of just the ARC core?

4. Can you guys supply the appropriate custom piping for a clean bolt-on fit?

5. What cost u looking at for custom piping to be made up?? $500???

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated and im sure some Ceffie owners after a FMIC would be interested in the response

Cheers, ANDO

R33Deviat,

In answer to your questions:

1. I am not aware of a straight fit japanese made cooler/piping kit for a cefiro

2. Yes, the R32 should be the closest match

3. The ARC coolers are not available as a core only unfortunately

4. We can assist you with custom piping, yes

5. Pricing would need to be confirmed for your car, pm or email me to discuss

Rgds,

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which part of the r32gtr front bar need trimming for the apexi GT spec cooler to fit?

does it require the mesh taken off to be able to fit?

does it make the front bar look S### if trimmed?

SOLD out Sorry mate

If your interested in the Trust VSPL for 1199 i have a few of them left.. these are a good kit with little modding needed.. the front of the bar needs to be trimmed and doesnt look to shabby

Troy



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