Group Buy on FMIC for Newage & Classic (hybrid GT spec)
05 December 2007, 02:51 PM
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Group Buy on FMIC for Newage & Classic (hybrid GT spec)
fitted..
These kits are at the cheapest rate advertised anywhere.
For the Newage GDB £329
For the Classic GC8 £289
Plus £10 for postage.
We need 10 of you to achieve this price.
So I shall start the ball rolling.
The newage kits also come with FREE cold air intake pipes
Please note newage kits are restricted to 4
1, Cookie -
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To be advised you will need to have your car remapped after fitting
Payment and delivery will be in January
These kits will be supplied through Aztec Performance Ltd
Please only add to this group buy thread if you are genuinly interested
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05 December 2007, 03:11 PM
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Are these Frayz Approved ??
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Are these Frayz Approved ??
You will have to ask him,
For the money these are great bits of kit
05 December 2007, 03:43 PM
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What is the max bhp these can cope with?
or what range is within their comfort zone? Depending on that I will be in.
05 December 2007, 04:26 PM
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What is the max bhp these can cope with?
or what range is within their comfort zone? Depending on that I will be in.
These are rated up to 700BHP
05 December 2007, 08:09 PM
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1, Cookie - Newage
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06 December 2007, 10:23 PM
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Cookstar, what are the core dimensions, and is air con retained?
getting closer to adding my name
06 December 2007, 11:23 PM
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820mm x 300mm x 76mm
You retain fog lights and air con with these kits
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Cookstar, you have PM
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Cookstar, you have PM
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One for moi please; that's a very respectable saving!!
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820??? you sure?
Sorry, Core size = 600mm x 300mm x 76mm
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7 more to go guys to get these prices
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Any pics fitted on a newage?
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Will have a look about mate, these are the ones that sit nicely in the middle, they don not hang below the bottom of the bumper
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just had 1 of these intercoolers fitted it cost me £350 inc delivery for a classic . Its just been mapped and i can honestly say it feels a much better car than with a top mount and i cant notice any diffrence in turbo lag
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Thanks for your comments
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Removed cheaper information from thread to avoid breaching T&C's
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How safe would it be to run one of these on an sti 3 without a remap?
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How safe would it be to run one of these on an sti 3 without a remap?
Chris,
You'll need a remap mate. You can drive it off boost or (maybe, if applicable with your ECU, and ask you mapper) on a low boost setting prior to the remap.
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As above, A remap would be highly recommended after fitment
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Hi,
Please put my name down for one of these,as after much searching this seems the best deal around
Please let me know how and when you will require payment,thanks.
Matt .