This is a used intercooler from some type of VW. It has a damaged tank but would make a great core for a custom turbo or supercharger application. It measures about 25x16 and is about 11/2 thick. The core is in great shape, just one tank had a mount flange brake off and it now has about a 1 inch square hole in that tank. You may be able to repair this with epoxy. There is a part number on the unit you can use to get more info from a dealer, #P9385001
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