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Hi guys, it seems everywhere I look there is a buy for these copy hybrid coolers.

The intercooler is constructed entirely of high quality 6061 aluminum and

the core is 100% vacuum brazed. The polished aluminum end tanks are hand TIG

welded for a perfect fit. The ambient fin pitch has been adjusted to provide

an optimal fin density of 15 fins/inch. This gives the intercooler excellent

flow properties as well as a large cooling surface area, and the efficient

Bar & Plate core takes advantage of these properties.

The four threaded mounting points along the top and bottom of the

intercooler make installation simple. Typical installations require little

to no modifications to the vehicle.

Features & Specs:

a.. All TIG Welded 6061 Aluminum, polished end tanks

a.. 100% Vacuum Brazed Core

a.. High Efficiency Bar & Plate Construction

a.. Inlet/Outlet: 3inch

a.. Tested CFM: 1020 CFM

a.. Fin Pitch: 15 Fins/Inch

a.. Four Threaded Universal Mounting Points

a.. core size is 600x300x76

a.. pressure drop of 20psi - 17psi

a.. heat exhange of 72C - 24C

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NOTE:

These pictures were taken from a random intercooler, I have not gone out of my way to find one that is perfect, this is the one that was closest to me at the time.

(DO NOT USE THIS IMAGE ELSEWHERE - THESE ARE OF MY COOLERS)

Prices are only $220 pickup or $230 delivered to VIC, NSW, QLD, SA. Price will be $240 for WA and NT delivered.

A 50% deposit will be required as you place the order and remainding 50% when the cooler arrives.

INTERCOOLERS ARE NOW IN STOCK!!!

HOW TO ORDER

send me an email to: [email protected] with the following information:

* your full name

* your full delivery address

* your user name on the forum and the forum you are from

* number of units required

P.S I CAN ACCEPT PAYPAL PAYMENTS ON THESE BUT WILL INCUR A 3% SURCHARGE

Cheers

Greg

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Unfortunately not :)

There is a group buy on piping on here at the moment for $450 for piping!!! I think this is a great deal and ill be getting my piping from there.. I think its Rhamanovski or something like that

Greg

Hi guys sorry about this i made an error and put a more expensive price up..

Prices are only $220 pickup or $230 delivered to VIC, NSW, QLD, SA. Price will be $240 for WA and NT delivered. Pickup is available from Werribee - VIC

As far as i know they dont whistle. I haven't had anyone tell me they whistle and haven't run 1 on my car. If it does whistle on your car then just pass it onto the next person for this price.

I WILL BE ABLE TO BEAT ANY AUSTRALIAN COMPETITORS PRICE!!!

I have 50 coming in stock within 21 days. Taking orders now!!

I have the cheapest prices in Australia on the same item as other people have!! Will beat any price!!

Cheers

Greg

The reason for copying the cooler is simple. Hybrid makes one of the best coolers around and there is a market for it. So a manufacturer copies it and sells it off to people like us for 1/4 of the price :P.

The reason for copying the cooler is simple. Hybrid makes one of the best coolers around and there is a market for it. So a manufacturer copies it and sells it off to people like us for 1/4 of the price :P.

Thanks mate ;)

Greg

The sky is blue because

The blue color of the sky is due to Rayleigh scattering. As light moves through the atmosphere, most of the longer wavelengths pass straight through. Little of the red, orange and yellow light is affected by the air.

However, much of the shorter wavelength light is absorbed by the gas molecules. The absorbed blue light is then radiated in different directions. It gets scattered all around the sky. Whichever direction you look, some of this scattered blue light reaches you. Since you see the blue light from everywhere overhead, the sky looks blue.

:P

yeah i already put my order in for 2 coolers...

does any know where to get 3 inch piping kits for r33 GTS sII and s15??

i know there is a group buy here but they are 2.5 inch...

Get em made at any exhaust shop using mild steel and use silicon hoses to join em? that's what I'll be doin anyways. The wholesaler that these intercoolers come from just started selling silicon hosing as well... EXAUNV, you might wanna check on that.

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