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What use if any are those catch cans if they have no baffles inside them?

Baffles can be easily installed.

Lets compare these to the more expensive greddy and cusco cans.

They both come unbaffled and cant be opened to install a baffle.

And are around twice the price of the ones I have avaialble.

Even if you compared to a decently made can with baffling you are still out of pocket around $100

I stand by my products :D

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hi, am interested in many of ur things....1 quick qu - will the large intercooler be a direct replacement for an r32 gtr.....could i take out my old stock cooler and put in the large intercooler using the stock pipes?

thanx in advance for reply....look forward 2 doing lots of business with u soon (the collection of my build up parts will begin soon)

:D

hey man im after the HKS immitation BOV, does it sound and work the same as the original?

Also was it you who sold high flow cats?

If not who was it, show me the thread.

Cheers,

SINDOWS

For the R33 GTST intercooler kits - do they require trimming of front bar and/or fan blades?

They are the same design as the hybrid kits where they require trimming of front bar and/or fan blades.

Cheers.

hrmm..  sent money yesterday to you gR33ddy and requested for u to let me know that you got it.  you should of got it today but you havent responded to any of my PM's.

:(

Sorry for the delay - Ive been caught up with work commitments the last few days. PM sent :huh:

Still nothing.

Anyone received anything from this person?

This person has sold a couple of things on the forum - I lost count after 300+ transactions lol

Come on guys back me up here !!! :)

Also where are these kits supposed to be mounted.

I front or the radiator. Can they be mounted inside the rhf guard.

They can be mounted at either position.

Heres a link to a good install guide of the same kits in both positions.

OIL COOLER KIT

Cheers.

:unsure:

wat price can u do on the oil cooler kit but without the oil cooler. just need the hoses n relocation kit...

The core is actually the cheapest part of the whole kit.

Without the core they are $280 delivered aus wide.

Cheers.

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