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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.

Thanks Haro :P

Let me know if ther is anything else you need.

Cheers,

Steve

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Ordered my 600x300x76 over the phone just then... can't wait to get it :P Ordered over the phone as my delivery address was different to my billing address and PayPal wanted to be difficult about it :)

Nonetheless, all good now... should get it soon :)

hey mate i'm interested but i don't use pay pal do you guys mind direct deposit?

Hi mate,

Direct deposit is fine. Pm me and I will provide you with our account details.

Regards,

Steve

Just like to confirm delivery of my 600x300x76... thank you JustJap crew :P Very rapid delivery, excellent packaging, and quality service - - - recommend for sure :lol:

Hey Justjap

Where are these FMIC's made from? What material do they use? Bar & Plate?

Also the piping for them $399, what type of piping is it?

Are they all very easy to install into a R33 GTSt?

Thanks

Hi mate, they are made from Alloy and use a bar and plate core.

The piping is also Alloy.

They are relatively straight forward to install if you know what you are doing.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi mate, they are made from Alloy and use a bar and plate core.

The piping is also Alloy.

They are relatively straight forward to install if you know what you are doing.

Cheers,

Steve

hmm cool

dont suppose you know anyone or place to install them cheap? as in good quality/reasomable priced? I might need the fan blades cut and front bar (stock s1) cut also.

Hi, Steve,

As I want performance, not decoration, what do these intercoolers flow like? Can you give flow figures and pressure drop, please?

Am I right in assuming that there is no difference in the kits betwixt SI and SII Skylines? Mine is an SII. I suspect the amount of cutting for the front bar would be different - I think the SII needs less, is that correct?

Very interested in the cooler & pipe kit.

Thanks a bunch. ;)

Hi, Steve,

As I want performance, not decoration, what do these intercoolers flow like?  Can you give flow figures and pressure drop, please?

Am I right in assuming that there is no difference in the kits betwixt SI and SII Skylines?  Mine is an SII.  I suspect the amount of cutting for the front bar would be different - I think the SII needs less, is that correct?

Very interested in the cooler & pipe kit.

Thanks a bunch.  :D

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry

I dont have flow data on these coolers, as they are the same as all the other hybrid style coolers on the market and should handle up to 300rwkw.

To my knowledge, the series 2 bar should require less in the way of trimming than a series 1 bar will.

Let me know if you require any further information or would like to proceed with an order.

Cheers,

Steve

hi, i will be purchasing one of the 450x300x76 with the 2.5 inch inlet/ oultes on Wednesday. any idea when stock is arriving???

Cheers

Hi again, just paid for one of the 450X300X76 coolers with the 2.5 inch inlet/outlets any idea on wait times yet??

Hi Copey thanks for your order

At this stage we are expecting our shipment in approximately 1-2 weeks

If you have any further questions please dont hesitate to ask

Regards,

Steve

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Hi guys, the 600 x 300 x 76 and 400 x300 x 76mm intercoolers with 2.5 inch inlet and outlet are now in stock.

Everyone who pre-ordered one of these intercoolers will have their orders dispatched immediately.

Cheers,

Steve

hey dude. i got a r33 gts-t and putting on a gtr front bar and i was wondering which size intercooler would be best. I dont want it hanging out under the front bar or too over-sized with heaps of turbo lag and inefficenience but i also dont want to be dodgy cheap and nasty.

Your probably better of pming me so i dont forget. thanks heaps

Hi mate, a 600 x 300 x 76mm intercooler is the most common size for an R33 GTS-T

Will pm you also with this information

Cheers,

Steve

hey another question. your piping kits for the r33 gts-t, i have the stock plenum chamber so i just wanted to make sure it was designed the standard position not next to the engine with aftermarket plenum chambers. Also i want to keep a plum back bov on for legal reasons so is the piping suitable for a plum back with an entry point or only atmospheric.

Thanks for your help

ow sorry and to add to that atm ive still got the stock exhaust manifold and low mount stock turbo. Will the piping be suitable and when it comes to upgrade will i need to buy new piping to fit a bigger turbo or top mount




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