1499.95 $ USD New Garrett Intercooler with Thermal Coating - United States
- Location: Warren, Michigan, United States
Part#: 112icthermal
Have you just realized that your factory intercooler has sprung an internal leak? Have you just called Dodge and realized they want $2600 for new intercooler? Have you then called Mercedes to find out that they want $1600 for a new intercooler?
We have sourced out original Garrett intercooler's and then have them externally gold ceramic thermal coated for heat rejection which in turn means a more efficient intercooler. There is no core charge, you get to keep your old leaking intercooler :-)
Current lead time is 5-10 business days.





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