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Just Jap is pleased to offer this unbeatable deal on our new type 1 and type 2 intercooler kits.

These are a complete bolt on kit with a high quality polished 600 x 300 x 76mm intercooler, chrome plated or polished piping, silicon joiners, stainless hose clamps and brackets required for mounting the intercooler on your vehicle.

Dont be stung by cheap inferior kits that lack the quality you expect - All piping is of an extremely high standard with beaded ends to prevent your pipework from coming off.

No nasty welding or rough finishes here!

Each kit includes a 1 year warranty and Australia wide delivery is also available

We have a number of these intercooler kits in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

PICTURES OF THE TYPE 1 KITS - (CHROME PLATED PIPEWORK)

TYPE 1 COMPLETE KIT FOR S13 SILVIA/180SX (SR20) - $449

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TYPE 1 COMPLETE KIT FOR S14 & S15 SILVIA - $449

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TYPE 1 COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T - $449

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TYPE 1 COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE R34 GTT - $449

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TYPE 1 COMPLETE KIT FOR SUBARU WRX GC8 - $449

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PICTURES OF THE TYPE 2 KITS

(POLISHED PIPEWORK & TRUST STYLE CORE)

TYPE 2 COMPLETE KIT FOR S13 SILVIA/180SX (SR20) - $499

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TYPE 2 COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE R32 GTS-T - $499

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TYPE 2 COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE R33 GTS-T - $499

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TYPE 2 COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE R34 GTT - $499

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So how do take advantage of this limited offer?

The answer is simple!

Visit www.justjap.com/forumcoolerkitspecial.htm and purchase your intercooler online quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your set over the counter.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

They are selling very fast so be quick

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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shouldnt u be able to do the polished kit (type 2) for $574 since thats your price for the same intercooler with the blue piping.

shouldnt u be able to do the polished kit (type 2) for $574 since thats your price for the same intercooler with the blue piping.

No, sorry mate.

The blue piping is the old piping for the type 1 kits which has now been replaced by chrome piping.

The type 2 kit uses polished piping and a Trust style core and thus is a little more expensive.

would your universal intercooler fit a piping kit which i have purchased from Just SR for a R33 skyline series 2

600 x 300 x 76-3 inch

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

Assuming the piping kit is correct then the answer is yes.

Cheers,

Steve

Whats the difference between type one and type 2? I can see theslight shape difference but what else is there? Does Type 2 cool more effciently?

Whats the difference between type one and type 2? I can see theslight shape difference but what else is there? Does Type 2 cool more effciently?

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry

The type 2 uses a Trust style core and polished piping, and therefore is slightly dearer than the type 1.

Performance wise you would find minimal performance difference between the two, if any.

Cheers,

Steve

do i need to cut holes anywhere to fit the piping thru on a r33?

Hi Dean, as with the majority of front mount intercooler kits for skylines, you will need a 3 inch hole cut in the thin section of your inner guard, on the drivers side under the washer bottle.

Cheers,

Steve

Hi Dezz, the Type 2 kit uses polished piping and a slightly different Trust style core, where the Type 1 kit uses chrome plated piping and a standard type bar and plate core

Cheers,

Steve

i want to buy a type 2 kit for my 32...r they in stock??

Hi mate, yes we have them in stock :blink:

Cheers,

Steve

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I will be wanting a R33 S1 GTST kit soon...

Will you still have them around christmas?

how much is shipping to 2257 NSW?

Also where are you located?

We always keep these kits in stock - We are one of Australias largest intercooler suppliers.

Total would be $590 delivered for a Type 1 kit.

We are located in Kirrawee, Sydney (Near Sutherland)

Cheers,

Steve

What about shipped to erskine park near penrith?

Or is it not far for there...

Did doodz come and pick it up? If yes i will ask him




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