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***NEW*** Japanese quality engineered cooler kits for most models. ***NEW***

S13, PS13, RPS13, S14, S15.

HCR32, ECR33, ER34.

HKS Type-S

301x600x65mm

$1450 with free delivery

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R33 GTS-T RB25 model shown

TRUST V-SPL

276x600x76mm

$1450 with free delivery

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S13 model shown

TRUST R-SPL

294x600x115mm

$2350 with free delivery

BLITZ LM

$1450 with free delivery

Are these actually Real not take offs i need one for my rb25 wich will need to be able to support 250-300rwkw! got any in mind?

cheers

These are the genuine item shipped directly from Japan.

I do have a cooler in mind for you. You're looking for a cooler which accomodates up around 450-500ps.

Stay tuned.

Are these actually Real not take offs i need one for my rb25 wich will need to be able to support 250-300rwkw! got any in mind?

cheers

The kits listed above are the only kits we bring into the country at this stage. Any specific orders may take time to locate at a desirable price for the consumer.

Charles.

Sometimes on the R33 the piping goes left then up , or then there is the 180degree bend going back towards the stock intercooler position. Which way is it? Hybrid style or 180degree bend style.

correction..

only Apexi that i know of has this bend.

perhaps somebody else here may be able to assist.

all of the kits i can bring in do NOT have the 180 degree bend on one side for the RB25DET.

not these particular sets.

also, HPI do a FMIC kits for all nissan makes. once again, straight out the side of the tank rather than the 180 degree bend on the end of the tank.

can get these in also for about $1600 landed.



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