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!! DON'T MISS OUT ORDER NOW !! *

Hey everyone, I’m receiving a big shipment of intercoolers very soon......

I have intercoolers arriving between the 22ND and 29TH of JUNE ! So you can put your name down on the waiting list!!!

These intercoolers have a much higher finishing quality then ever before!

Intercoolers start from $180 for the 450x300x76 and the Super Intercooler is $200 for 600x300x76.

*Estimate State pricing will be posted later*

ONLY 30 IN FOR THIS SHIPMENT & ANOTHER 30 AFTER THAT

INTERCOOLER SPECS:

Core: Bar & Plate

Core Size: 600x300x76

Pressure Drop: 20PSI - 17PSI

Heat Exchange: 72C - 24C

"HOW TO ORDER"

e-mail the following to: [email protected]

(*E-mail orders ONLY PLEASE*)

*Your request of purchase (And amount)

*Full name / nick name on forum

*Full postal address

*Your e-mail address

AS YOU SEND ME YOUR DETAILS YOUR NAMES WILL BE ADDED TO A WAITING LIST, WHEN COOLERS ARRIVE THEY WILL BE SENT IN THE ORDER OF THE LIST.

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