Sold Vittuned CT-e Aftercooler with 2.95" pulley

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Hey guys,

I decided not to install the aftercooler, so I'm putting it up for sale.
Still brand new, only took it out of the box to take pictures.
Includes all materials and instructions.
Also includes 2.95" pulley upgrade.
This kit goes for $1,135 with free shipping on Vit's site.

I'm selling for $1000 shipped.
If you have any questions, please ask.

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@323 can I ask how this works?
I'm looking at all the pieces and I can't really figure out how this thing cools the air going into the intake.
The small silver radiator goes in between the supercharger and the intake manifold, the large black radiator goes in front of the stock radiator, with coolant running between the two. The coolant gets cooled off in the black piece, then travels to the silver piece, and while the air from the supercharger passes through the silver piece, it gets cooled off before going into the intake manifold.
 
The small silver radiator goes in between the supercharger and the intake manifold, the large black radiator goes in front of the stock radiator, with coolant running between the two. The coolant gets cooled off in the black piece, then travels to the silver piece, and while the air from the supercharger passes through the silver piece, it gets cooled off before going into the intake manifold.
Thanks @323
That makes sense now.
 
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