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Hey all

Have for a very reluctant sale this ARC m103 front mount intercooler

Everyone knows arc is the best money can buy so will not waste youre time with that

This is there big boy- at 10 cm's thick this will very very very efficiently cool upwards of 400kw of hi pressure air to youre throttlebody

Dimensions: 260x500x103mm

This is rediculously light also- can lift it up with one finger :lol:

I got it staight from japan and havnt had a chance to fit it- now am in the financial position that i need to sell it :D

it is used but it is in perfect condition- never been damamged- all been cleaned and ready to bolt on and boost away

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Comes with piping, silicone joiners, hose clamps- all ready to go - package is for a s13/ rps13 180sx but will suite an s14/15 /R32/33 ect with minor changes to the intake piping- it uses youre standard hotpipe anyway so should be pretty easy said and done

Chasing $1450 slightly nego- (these retail at well over $2K)

Will also include insured shipping anywhere in aus at that price or if in sydney will deliver

cheers

infected flow please enlighten us all as to where we can get $2000 ARC cores for $1500 as i would like one for my GTR.

I too would LOVE to know- if you can get an M105 for $1500 hell ill prolly take one too

you do know that ARC coolers are manufactured on a made to order basis right and arnt just sitting in store rooms waiting for you

I too would LOVE to know- if you can get an M105 for $1500 hell ill prolly take one too

you do know that ARC coolers are manufactured on a made to order basis right and arnt just sitting in store rooms waiting for you

yes it takes roughly 1-2 weeks to make and about the coolers yes i get them for that price not a lie...

well if u buy from a company that buy a lot of arc coolers over the years and gets a discounted price ....do i need to say anymore and also shipping is fis!

well u wanna sell this or not....geez ....?

yes it takes roughly 1-2 weeks to make and about the coolers yes i get them for that price not a lie...

well if u buy from a company that buy a lot of arc coolers over the years and gets a discounted price ....do i need to say anymore and also shipping is fis!

well u wanna sell this or not....geez ....?

If you can get a new one for $1500. How about I pay u $1600 you help me to get one??I am using ARC cooler too, when I bought it....it was $2300.....You sure it is not made in China or Tawin ARC or you sure you read the sign on the cooler is "ARC" not "CRC" or "TRC".... B)

If you can get a new one for $1500. How about I pay u $1600 you help me to get one??I am using ARC cooler too, when I bought it....it was $2300.....You sure it is not made in China or Tawin ARC or you sure you read the sign on the cooler is "ARC" not "CRC" or "TRC".... B)

I too will give you $1600 for an original ARC M105. Maybe you can run a group buy for all of us, I'm sure for that price you will have a fair few takers!

I too will give you $1600 for an original ARC M105. Maybe you can run a group buy for all of us, I'm sure for that price you will have a fair few takers!

hahahah u make me laugh if you buy one at that price your decision not my problem if u dont research! .im not doing no f**ken group buy!

and yes im sure it aint made in china i wouldnt even buy a china one for that price.....hahahaha

look u got my offer if u dont want it fine let me know either way im placin my order at the start of next week for the new one and i will post pic's up !...

im still laughin ...haha

infected flow what’s with the attitude? I was not being rude when I suggested that I will purchase one for $1500 and I was willing to give you a further $100 for sourcing me one.

You have come on someone else’s post and made a big statement. Without any proof!

u can get a new one for $1500...

You can get an ARC M105 core for $1500 do you realize how much money you can make running a group buy. If your story is true I certainly will be trying to organize a group buy!

That being said, I publicly apologize to dori180 if I have hijacked this thread. I believe that the price you are asking is reasonable and I wish you all the best for a quick sale.

infected flow if you have a problem with what I have said please PM me and if you do want to make some money on the side by selling some M105 cores drop me a line too.

Lol its all good guys i like a good laugh

No personal insults intended but mate YOU ARE BLOWING OUT OF YOURE FKN ASS

even wholesale rate to my contact in chiba who deals DIRECT with arc and buys upwards of 20 cores a month, isnt that cheap and thats IN JAPAN minus domestic shipping, international shipping and customs charges to get it in youre hands- if you have some new way of getting stuff into the country and at cutbottom prices you should open up a business, youll make a killing :D

If they were that cheap wholesale wed see them lined up at autobarn...

-But anyways back to the task at hand

HIGHEST OFFER FOR CORE SO FAR - $1250

My apologies for infected flow's behaviour.

I'll put him back in his cage now.

Good luck with the sale.

Cheers.

hahaha nah its all good ill get back in my cage........

had a bit of rage thats all ...................

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