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can you get the type B core? whats the difference? ARC do list a 100mm thick cooler.(M103, M109)

Does the M073 come with piping? and have a size of 450x700x70? If so you may have a deal.

Can u also get alloy radiators?

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lol.

sorry the avatar has nothing to do with what engine he actually has its regarding post count.

very nice cooler though wish i'd held off and bought an arc 1

can you get the type B core? whats the difference? ARC do list a 100mm thick cooler.(M103, M109)

Does the M073 come with piping? and have a size of 450x700x70? If so you may have a deal.

Can u also get alloy radiators?

Yes M073 kits comes with piping

M103 for BNR33 - $1,899.00 (100mm thick)

We have to check on the specification

Radiator> we can get ARC, Trust, HKS, Apexi, etc

BT - are you sure the ARC GTR kits come with piping? I thought the GTR kits were core only (as they just use stock piping). ARC coolers really are so nice. I have the latest ARC goods master at home as i got it from their stand at TAS. I'll have to have a look at it as i may need a cooler for the new car and you seem to have very good prices.

Beer Baron - we are double check now

n15m0 - ER34 ARC side mount actually cost more than Front mount

because the thickness is 100mm.

Price: $1,969.00 landed

Front mount starts with 70mm thickness

GoldZilla - What engine does it have?

It has an RB25DET, but I would prefer an intercooler where the return pipes go either behind or under the core so I can utilise the standard holes under the airbox. I would rather not have to cut holes or have the return pipe go up and over the fan...

Thanks in advance,

Nick

Beer Baron - we are double check now

n15m0 - ER34 ARC side mount actually cost more than Front mount

because the thickness is 100mm.

Price: $1,969.00 landed

Front mount starts with 70mm thickness

Holy crap!! thanks but no thanks..will try my luck sourcing a 2nd hand one...

hey can i get a price on an ARC intercooler for an R32 RB20DET motor, also does the ARC use the stock piping route if you know what i mean. ps i'm in sydney so also how much to here. thankyou

It is called Cross Flow Kits - price is the same $1,399.00

However, Cross flow kits will have a smaller core dimension.

Cross Flow

HCR32, ERC33 - 260x470x70mm

ER34 - 260x600x70mm

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