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Get your intercoolers in time for Christmas guys! Heres a snippet of what we unloaded at our store last week.

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Cheers,

Steve

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i ordered and made payment for a 600x300x76, with 3 " inlets/outlets on the 7th of december, i sent the payment confirmation to [email protected] and i also sent you a pm regarding the payment.

just wondering if you could tell me if everything is ok and when my intercooler may arrive?

thanks.

Hi mate, I have replied to your pm - you will have your intercooler shortly.

Cheers,

Steve

im put money in today for 600*300*100 cooler thansk

Josh, please check your pm.

You must follow our provided instructions for direct deposit orders to ensure we can process your order in a timely mannor, otherwise with the hundreds of orders we receive daily its impossible to track who is who.

Regards,

Steve

Plenty of stock remaining guys, get in quickly to get your orders confirmed before Christmas.

Cheers,

Steve

We have the complete R32 GTS-T intercooler kits back in stock.

If you are looking for a piping kit only, the R33 GTS-T piping kit does actually fit R32 GTS-T also. We have various customers who have purchased the 33 kit for their 32 and reported that they were able to fit it up with no problems.

You can order the piping kit online via our website using the URL below:

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

Regards,

Steve

Thanks for your patience SKYER

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance

Regards,

Steve

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Hi Hayden, thanks for your order.

Once we receive payment, delivery time is typically 2-3 business days.

Cheers,

Steve

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We have them available for $599

Several have already been sold to various members of this very forum :P

Regards,

Steve




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