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Aftermarket Intercooler To Suit Nissan Patrol Gu Zd30 Di 97 To 2007 23% Larger! on 2040-parts.com

AU $379.00
Location:

Northern nsw, Australia

Northern nsw, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Forefront Industries Pty Ltd Manufacturer Part Number:gu Di intercooler



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Upgraded Top mount Intercooler
To Suit Nissan Patrol GU 97-07 ZD30

 

 
 
This Aftermarket Intercooler completely replaces the factory intercooler unit . It is entirely constructed from aluminium and has fully welded core to tank joins which removes the factory crimp joins that are known to split apart.
The faster flowing bar and plate core is 65mm thick.

Features:
23% larger core while still being direct bolt on!
Full Alloy construction
Welded tank to core joins

Direct replacement bolt in to factory mounts.
Faster Flowing Bar and Plate Core

FROM AN OZZY COMPANY!




Please feel free to ask any questions.



Forefront Industries Pty Ltd
Jamie: 0427049087

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