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Thanks E_Lu-SHuN - your payment has been received, 3 more intercoolers just sold.

Keep the orders coming guys

damn thats cheap for coolers...

what have you got in the way of RB20 pipe kits????

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Ed

Ed, we have piping kits for R33 GTS-T, S13 & S14/S15 only at the moment

i take it that the r33 kit wont fit?

how much am i looking at for a piping kit?

oh the clutch master cylinder i bought off you guys a month and a bit ago is awesome... great price... pitty it was such a pain in the ass to fit it :P

hi JUSTJAP i already have one of the 600 x 300 x 76 intercoolers. I was wondering if you could give me a price on just the complete intercooler piping only for an R33 GTS-T, please reaply asap, as i want to get it on asap! Can pay right away! my intercooler is the exact same one as in the Type 1 intercooler kit, so i would be needing the type 1 piping for the R33, thanks very much.

hi JUSTJAP i already have one of the 600 x 300 x 76 intercoolers. I was wondering if you could give me a price on just the complete intercooler piping only for an R33 GTS-T, please reaply asap, as i want to get it on asap! Can pay right away! my intercooler is the exact same one as in the Type 1 intercooler kit, so i would be needing the type 1 piping for the R33, thanks very much.

Hi mate,

We have the piping kits here for $399. You can purchase one now via our website - click on the link below.

http://justjap.com/forumpipingkitspecial.htm

pipingkitr33gtst.jpg

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Steve

yer, just direct deposited the money for one of these coolers. you've got email. cant wait.

LastTemptation: If your name is Vince, your payment has been confirmed and your cooler will be sent out asap.

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Steve

Baz: Your payment has been received and your cooler will be sent out asap.

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Steve

Hi justjap,

Just wandering how far away my interecooler is as I paid late last week and payment has been confirmed.

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Matthew Deluca




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