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Wanting to puchase a intercooler & kit within the next week or so and I'm after some help if possible on trying to get it installed.

Workshops seem to be charging through the nose for it ($400+) and I thought that if I could possibly grab some help on getting it installed, there would be some fun in doing this project instead of me watchin a mech do all the work.

Of course, I'm happy to pay a few $$'s for the person to help or a carton of beer if thats what they would like.

Would perfer though someone who has done a install on their's as experience would be good.

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Wanting to puchase a intercooler & kit within the next week or so and I'm after some help if possible on trying to get it installed.

Workshops seem to be charging through the nose for it ($400+) and I thought that if I could possibly grab some help on getting it installed, there would be some fun in doing this project instead of me watchin a mech do all the work.

Of course, I'm happy to pay a few $$'s for the person to help or a carton of beer if thats what they would like.

Would perfer though someone who has done a install on their's as experience would be good.

What kit are you getting?? If it is one of the ones with the return pipe that goes back under the core I can help (Cause it is easy and I just finnished doing mine!) Im not too sure about the Hybrid type ones but?

What kit are you getting?? If it is one of the ones with the return pipe that goes back under the core I can help (Cause it is easy and I just finnished doing mine!) Im not too sure about the Hybrid type ones but?

These are the details I've been given -

A brand new "100% REAL GENUINE HYBRID POWER GT SPEC TUBE & FIN INTERCOOLER COMPLETE KIT FOR SKYLINE RB25DET R32, R33 and R34. With Core Size : 600mm x 300mm x 76mm, "End to End is 800mm"

Kit contains one latest Hybrid GT SPEC TUBE & FIN Intercooler, all necessary brackets, screws & nuts, silicon hoses, aluminium piping and stainless steel racing clamps.

Kit comes with a step-by-step pictorial instruction for easy DIY installation.

1 year manufacturer warranty

Edited by r33skyliner

just letting you know kevin at autoforce supplies and fits hybrid kits like you have mentioned all for 900 bucks... chrome piping .. thats kevin from autoforce imports... www.autoforce.com.au incase ur interested

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