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Well I'm ordering one of these for sure.

Just got to wait to get my turbo replaced and upgraded as well as the new fuel pump, APEXI AVC-R installed etc by Milanco and then once my liner comes home to me, I'll be getting the intercooler etc that I've been hanging out to get for the past month or more

:rolleyes:

fit straight up on an rb 20 yeh?? if so ill take one...how much postage to 2774??

thanks in advance...

p.s. could u pm me with your reply, thanks :(

I have a piping left but atm Im out of cooler until maybe the end of the week. I'm sure I Will still have a few piping kit when your ready. $350 for piping and 530 for full kit.

sounds awsome! i wanted to know! will this cooler bolt on? does the kit come with bolts n what not for fitting?will i have to modify anything? thanks

(R32)

pm me your email address and I can send you a hybrid install guide. I followed it to install my kit and turned out awesome.

yes it comes with silicon bolts brackets etc..




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