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John the overall length of the 600 x 300 x 76 is 770mm

The overall length of the 450 x 300 x 76 is 630mm

Cheers,

Steve

Thanks for that. I'll get some measuring done and get my order in soon.

How's your stock going at the moment for those two sizes?

Plenty of.

Give us a call or simply place your order online when you are ready :P

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Marcia, thanks for your enquiry.

Thats no problem at all, just make sure you mention you are from SAU when you pop buy and we will look after you :D

Cheers,

Steve

hi

i need to purchase an intercooler 600 x 300 x76-2.5 if i pay today when will i receive it?

also the piping kit was purchased by a friend from Just SR i'm pretty sure that this intercooler will fit, but if i have any problems could i bring it back and get one that fits i measured it and its 2.5

please advice asap as my car is on the process of getting resprayed and need to make the adjustments to the bar asap.

sorry this intercooler will be fine for a R33?

i am new at this!!!

hi

i need to purchase an intercooler 600 x 300 x76-2.5 if i pay today when will i receive it?

also the piping kit was purchased by a friend from Just SR i'm pretty sure that this intercooler will fit, but if i have any problems could i bring it back and get one that fits i measured it and its 2.5

please advice asap as my car is on the process of getting resprayed and need to make the adjustments to the bar asap.

sorry this intercooler will be fine for a R33?

i am new at this!!!

Hi mate, with these coolers you will normally require some trimming behind the front bar, so best to get this done prior to your car being painted.

We have the 600 x300 x 76mm coolers with 2.5 inch inlet/outlet in stock so if you purchase online using credit card or paypal tonight, it will be dispatched tommorrow morning.

You can purchase your intercooler via our website using the link below:

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

Cheers,

Steve

For the R33 GTST - i know the JustJap intercooler kits require some front bar trimming... do they also require fan blades to be trimmed?

For the R33 GTST - i know the JustJap intercooler kits require some front bar trimming... do they also require fan blades to be trimmed?

Hi Beeble, that is normally dependant on the installation

Regards,

Steve

We have just received another 500 intercoolers this morning.

Thanks for all your support guys, keep the orders coming

Cheers,

Steve

Not a stupid question at all mate :D

We have them in stock, and you can buy yours online now via our website using the link below

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

Regards,

Steve

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anyone know the difference between the type 1 and tpe 2 coolers ?

There is a negligible difference in performance between the two, we are simple offering two styles if intercoolers to cater for customers preference

Cheers,

Steve




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