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Hi,

i also just bought another of the smaller 450x300x76 with 2.5 inch in/outlet cause i destroyed the last one, when will they be in stock again??

Cheers, Hayden

Hayden, we are still waiting on another container load of 800 of these with the 2.5 inch inlets which we hope to have in 1-2 weeks. If this is too long a wait please give us a call and we can work something out for you.

Kind regards,

Steve

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Thanks for all the orders guys, we have 1000's of intercoolers in stock in a variety of different sizes to suit any application

Order yours online now http://www.justjap.com/forumcoolerspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

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For the R33 GTS-T Series 2, is the trimming going to be very very noticeable or is it hidden/covered?

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 GTS-T Series 2, is the trimming going to be very very noticeable or is it hidden/covered?

If you take the time to cleanly and neatly trim your front bar to accomodate the intercooler, its possible to make the bar opening look like the factory opening, rather than one that has been cut.

Its really all in the time taken to trim and finish the bar off.

Regards,

Steve

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Thanks for all the orders guys, we have received another container load of intercoolers so we now have around 1000 in stock in sizes and styles to suit any application :)

Cheers,

Steve

does this one come with the pipes on the left? or do you just turn it around (dumb question :( ???)

also, are they available in tube and fin?

cpintercoolerdual.jpg

Hi mate, you can easily turn these intercoolers around the face the opposite way.

That style is only available in bar and plate.

Regards,

Steve

how much can you do a topmount for a subaru gc8 for?

We can do the Cooling-Pro TMIC for GC8 for $299 delivered.

Regards,

Steve

hey, awesome price!!. how much do these way. say one for a r33. i guess a intercooler is a intercooler?, just wondering why so cheap?, just brand names and al hey?. im very interested!

hey, awesome price!!. how much do these way. say one for a r33. i guess a intercooler is a intercooler?, just wondering why so cheap?, just brand names and al hey?. im very interested!

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

The reason we are able to offer our intercooler range at these prices is we are the biggest Intercooler dealer in the country and have around 1000 intercoolers in stock at any one time.

The exact weight of each core varies

Cheers,

Steve

what do u re commend for a r34 gtt. and what price if it varies

and whats the diff between these coolers and the r34 gtt specified cooler ur selling for 500.

cpt1coolerkitr34.jpg

apart from piping.....i ment performance wise? or any other reasons?

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what do u re commend for a r34 gtt. and what price if it varies

and whats the diff between these coolers and the r34 gtt specified cooler ur selling for 500.

cpt1coolerkitr34.jpg

apart from piping.....i ment performance wise? or any other reasons?

We can do you the Cooling-Pro Type 1 Intercooler Kit for your R34 GTT for $345 + Delivery.

If you are looking at our website, the pricing you can see is our standard RRP - Not the discounted price we offer to SAU forum members.

so for a full kit for a r34 gtt. at a discounted SAU members price....how much is it?

You asked me above.

Cooling-Pro Type 1 Intercooler Kit $345 + Delivery - As per my signature.

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Do these intercoolers fit on R34's that have the nissan sports bar?

Are there any modifications needed to fit them with this bar?

I'm very interested & pm sent :(

Do these intercoolers fit on R34's that have the nissan sports bar?

Are there any modifications needed to fit them with this bar?

I'm very interested & pm sent :laugh:

Thanks for your enquiry mate, I have now replied to your pm with the details :wave:

Cheers,

Steve

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Hello,

Im very interested in one of these for my R33 as i dont want all the extra piping. Have you had any customers use this intercooler utilizing the standard return pipes? If so can you supply the piping to use the standard returns or know where it can be sourced?

Regards,

Dan

Hi mate,

do U have intercooler core that bigger than ur Cooling-Pro Bar and Plate core, measuring 600 x 300 x 76mm? and how big of the core only? how about the diameter of the inlet and outlet?

Note: need only intercooler no piping

Thanks heap




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