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Hi guys,

We have just got 100 Hybrid style bar and plate intercoolers in stock now.

Price is $160 pickup from Werribee, Victoria or can freight to anywhere in Australia though registered post.

Wholesale enquiries welcome.

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HOW TO ORDER:

Send an email to: [email protected]

Send me a PM

OR

Call me on 0401554476.

P.S please make note in email, PM or phone call that you are from NS.com (regular price is $199)

cheers,

Greg Kruse - GK Technologies

www.gktech.com.au

sweet thats the exact size i want. ill get back to u within the next 2wks then coz i gotta organise piping still and i wanna c if it works out cheaper to get a cooler n piping kit, but i will let u know

sweet thats the exact size i want. ill get back to u within the next 2wks then coz i gotta organise piping still and i wanna c if it works out cheaper to get a cooler n piping kit, but i will let u know

Hi mate, we also sell piping. I can do a genuine Hybrid piping kit and hybrid style cooler for $650. (Hybrid piping for GTS-T is currently only available in red or blue).

PM me or email us to order.

We are located in Werribee and pickup is available otherwise I can get it freighted from our warehouse in Sydney free of charge.

cheers,

Greg

ill let u know in 2 wks mate, im highly intrested and ill pick it up if i get it n pay cash . but ill let u know soon

No worries mate. When ever you're ready.

cheers,

Greg

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