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1 x Stock R34 GTT Intercooler

1 x Stock R34 GTT Intercooler Piping Kit

1 x Stock R34 GTT Air Diffuser for Intercooler

Location:

Sydney, Northern Beaches

Item Condition:

Excellent condition, I am not kidding one bit. All parts came off a Grade 5.5 Import that has only done 40,000kms.

All parts will be cleaned to perfection before being sold. I do not believe in selling people dirty parts - even if they are second hand.

Reason for Selling:

Just upgraded to FMIC kit today... no longer need or can use these parts on the car.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Intercooler - $200.00 + Postage / Pickup

Piping - $100.00 + Postage / Pickup

Diffuser - $15.00 + Postage / Pickup

The entire lot: $250.00

* These parts will suit an R33 as stated on many other threads selling similiar items. Not 100% sure but some are claiming that it provides about 25% more flow than the R33 IC.

Extra Info:

All postage will be through my company's account. This means that it is mandatory to be at least "Registered". Other options are all at an extra cost to the buyer.

Contact Details:

For all those interested, please leave your interest/offers here and/or PM me. Should the sale appear to be going ahead, I'll give you my phone number then.

Photos will be added tomorrow after I clean all of it up. :rofl:

As promised; I got up nice and early today to clean the gear and take some happy snaps; here they are:

Stock Intercooler: (Front, Top and Back)

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Air Diffuser from Front Bar:

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Stock Intercooler Piping and Joinery:

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And that is all people... there's been one offer already; just need to clarify what he's offering for :rofl:

1) Stock Intercooler - Sold Pending Payment

2) Air Diffuser - Sold Pending Payment

3) Stock Intercooler Piping - Still for sale...

(me thinks this one is way overpriced; someone just make an offer and keep it reasonable).

Sorry dude... Mark PMed me like 2 minutes after you did and was all cool with what I posted up in terms of prices, no negotiation which is led to a quick deal - just what i wanted.

  • 4 weeks later...

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