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Thanks Matt - Your intercooler was sent via registered post on the 2/8 - I have pm'd you with your reference number. Delivery may be taking a little longer due to the fact your in WA

Regards,

Steve

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I had no problems with delivery of the first 2 coolers

i payed via justjap website just after midday and it was in my hands 8:10 am the next morning in Brisbane.

Waiting for the third to arrive now.

Very fast service.

Thankyou to all of you that have purchased our intercoolers. We are now almost out of stock of these universal coolers with yet another container load arriving on the 28th of August.

For anyone wishing to secure an intercooler from our coming shipment , you can still place your order online via our website and you will be informed immediately when new stock arrives. Alternatively if you want to simply register your interest for the next shipment, please email [email protected] and we will add your name to the waiting list.

We will inform everyone here once the new container load reaches our factory

DONT FORGET OUR PRICE IS GUARANTEED FOR THE NEXT 12 MONTHS - WE WILL NOT BE BEATEN FOR PRICE AND SERVICE!

Once again thank you for your support

Steve

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Thanks for the feedback Ed

We have our next container load of intercoolers arriving on the 28th and they are pre-selling fast

Get your order in online to reserve yours!

Thanks

Steve

Hey steve just wondering if you have any of these coolers in stock currently as i can drag my but down there on sat morning as i have to buy oil and sparkies off u guys for my car. Also do u have the pipe kits in for these

Hey steve just wondering if you have any of these coolers in stock currently as i can drag my but down there on sat morning as i have to buy oil and sparkies off u guys for my car. Also do u have the pipe kits in for these

We have a huge container load arriving on the 28th but you can pre-order your cooler if you like. Piping kits are still in stock depending on which car you need one for.

Cheers,

Steve

We are receiving loads of pre-orders for intercoolers - Thank you to those of you who have pre-purchased. All orders that have been paid for will be dispatched immediately when our huge container load arrives within the week

We have a HUGE number of intercoolers coming, and we plan to continue this offer for SAU forum members for along time yet.

Thanks

Steve

Gday Matt,

We are awaiting customs clearance at the moment and should have our new shipment within 7 days.

LOADS COMING!

Thanks for your patience

Steve

Our intercoolers are now in the country and will be at our factory within the next 2 days or so.

Purchase your intercooler online now

http://www.justjap.com/forumcoolerspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

Just ordered a 450x300x76 cooler !  very easy to do and at an awesome price , i look forward to gettin it !!

Hi Haro,

Thanks for the order - Is your name James?

Does this $175.00 include delivery? I tried to find out on the PayPal thing but it won't let me in for some reason...

If it doesn't work, can I call you up during business hours and give you CC details over the phone? or maybe even just DD it into your account...

How do you deliver within Sydney NSW? Post or Courier?

Hi Satanic, thanks for your enquiry

The $175 includes delivery to your door, and you can follow the link the first post to pay with credit card or paypal online.

Cheers,

Steve

We have just received another shipment of intercoolers

Those of you who pre-ordered will have their orders sent out asap.

Keep those orders coming

Thanks

Steve

Here is a glimpse of just how many we have here ready for immediate delivery and pickup

coolersgalore.jpg

Cheers,

Steve

Steve,

I got my 450x300x76 today no worries. Cheers for that mate, awesome price, should go VERY nicely on the front of my sister's ET !

Get BUYING people ! this is a good deal.




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