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Can you get these cores in 100mm thick. Ie; 600x300x100mm?

HEY mate~ I have 600x300x105 bar and plate here~~

please email me = [email protected]

to get more info about the cooler,,,,

I can do just 380 for it delivery~

THANKS~~~~~~~~~~

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HEY mate~ I have 600x300x105 bar and plate here~~

please email me = [email protected]

to get more info about the cooler,,,,

I can do just 380 for it delivery~

THANKS~~~~~~~~~~

Hey buddy how about you start your own thread :rofl:

Is this the same one that has a max recommended PSI of 25psi? If so I'm in for 2 as well.

Hi mate, these are the ones. They are tested up to 25psi and have no problems at this level. You can go higher if you want but recommended of only 25psi.

The coolers are on the ship and will be here in about 2 weeks.

If you want to order please send me an email with your details.

I can get 100mm cores but I have to organise a group of 10 people at least. Price would be around $350 or there abouts.

Cheers

Greg

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.

mild steel? That sounds like trouble to me once it starts to rust. Even if it was treated I wouldn't trust it.

EXAUNV,

Have just sent email for one.

Thanks.

El Bee

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Only about 15 or so left out of the 50 coming!!! must be quick at this price!!

Hi Guys NO COOLERS LEFT!! ALL 50 GONE.

I will be having another buy and am taking names NOW!!

Email me if you want to be on the next list. Will be due in around 4 weeks time.

Cheers

Greg

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Hi Guys NO COOLERS LEFT!! ALL 50 GONE.

I will be having another buy and am taking names NOW!!

Email me if you want to be on the next list. Will be due in around 4 weeks time.

Cheers

Greg

whats the go with the others your getting in, anyword yet???

People have pulled out so still room in this buy. Coolers have been delayed and are expected around the 16th (next Thursday)

Send me an email to order :)

Cheers

Greg

Hi mate, at the moment I have 30 spots left as only 20 people have left a 50% deposit as yet. Coolers are now expected to arrive on the 16th of June and then a few days for customs. I am located in Werribee, Vic (western suburbs) and if people are in Vic they are welcome to pick up.

If you would like to be added to the list send me and email to [email protected] and I will send all the info to you and add you to the list of coolers to arrive late this week.

Cheers

Greg

I will only ship these out by COD or cash on pickup!!!

By the sound of it I am one of those that pulled out. My fault of course.

What annoys me is that my understanding of COD is that you pay for it when it is delivered.

I will not pay for anything before it is within my reach. I don't care who you are.

Part of an email sent out by you 25 May as follows:

"Hi, and thanks for your order for the front mount intercoolers. The intercoolers will be leaving China this Friday (May 27th) after unexpected delays and should arrive in Australia around the 10th of June.

We will now however require 50% of the money before the items are sent out (other 50% will be left for COD). All 50 coolers from this first lot have been accounted for and you are getting this email to confirm that you have made it on the list."

It sounds like over half of your original respondents were as surprised as I was.

I would still like one of these COD but you will not be getting anything in advance.

El Bee

By the sound of it I am one of those that pulled out. My fault of course.

What annoys me is that my understanding of COD is that you pay for it when it is delivered.

I will not pay for anything before it is within my reach. I don't care who you are.

Part of an email sent out by you 25 May as follows:

"Hi, and thanks for your order for the front mount intercoolers. The intercoolers will be leaving China this Friday (May 27th)  after unexpected delays and should arrive in Australia around the 10th of June.

We will now however require 50% of the money before the items are sent out (other 50% will be left for COD). All 50 coolers from this first lot have been accounted for and you are getting this email to confirm that you have made it on the list."

It sounds like over half of your original respondents were as surprised as I was.

I would still like one of these COD but you will not be getting anything in advance.

El Bee

The whole reason deposit was required is due to the fact that people were pulling out. If I send out 50 coolers at my cost and then only 30 people pick them up I am out of pocket between $20 - $40 each cooler in freight costs. I don't see how this is so hard to understand, and I believe that my honesty has been proven on these forums.

I run a registered business in Australia and have sold many items on these forums. Aswell as the fact that the deposit is being made into my business bank account. You can check my business details at www.abr.gov.au and confirm with my ABN which is: 45033299305 and my business name which is GK Technologies.

I can't see the problem?

Greg

The whole reason deposit was required is due to the fact that people were pulling out. If I send out 50 coolers at my cost and then only 30 people pick them up I am out of pocket between $20 - $40 each cooler in freight costs. I don't see how this is so hard to understand, and I believe that my honesty has been proven on these forums.  

I run a registered business in Australia and have sold many items on these forums. Aswell as the fact that the deposit is being made into my business bank account. You can check my business details at www.abr.gov.au and confirm with my ABN which is: 45033299305 and my business name which is GK Technologies.

I can't see the problem?

Greg

I still don't care who you are, or that you run a Business registered in Australia.

You declared on 25 May that all intercoolers were accounted for, and then 27 May you were asking for 50% deposit in a personal email. I thought this fact needed to be made public.

I am not about to pull out of the deal as originally specified, but you want to change the deal midstream.

Others can think what they like (whether this is fair or standard business practice etc) but I think that you are trying to breach a contract.

El Bee

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