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Off a 2003 XR6-Turbo, only used for about 2 months, like new condition,

sprayed in Gold.

Size: about 60x20x6cm & Pipes is about 5cm in Diameter (will get true measurements asap)

Price: $100 pick up SOLD Thanks to all.

Good for little turbocharge/supercharge cars.

Also will be getting another one soon, which will be is Stock black color. Will update ya'll when it comes

PM me...

Check out Pics Below...

I might be interested. Any idea how this would be mounted on a r33? Would it connect to stock piping?

Dont have any idea bout fitting it to an R33, but the XR6 intercooler has a

similar design to the r33 or skylines stock intercoolers. So it may be possible to fit this to the r33. Connecting to the stock piping might not work though. Im not to sure of the fittings to skylines. Though its a good size for the stock front bars too.

Oh really? damn thats expensive, hmmm.....maybe i should jack up the price.....??

cheers Dayne, thanks for that.

Ok ppl, be quick to buy before price gets jacked up...maybe...

By this weekend. Although the cooler is used but only for 2 months and as new

condition its a Hell of a bargin!!

Im suprised nobody has picked this up yet !

I would suggest advertising it on other CAR SITES, such as n12turbo.com *great size for little ETs or EXAs or boostcruisen etc etc, as they have heaps of different cars.

Good luck wit the sale.

Yeah, i wasn't kidding either, your ripping yourself off here!

Chuck it om ebay, you will get easily over $100

even if its used, im pretty sure it was $1300 when i asked how much at the dealer when getting some parts for my brothers honda coupe. *this was about 4 weeks ago in canberra*

i was thinking about it for my pulsar...but too much stuffing around to get it to fit properly...endtanks would need some modification and the outlets are too small for what i want (if they are 2" or 5cms in diameter) other than that the core is a good size

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