Charged Air Systems V4 SLIC - no brackets or shroud

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GinoRin

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I'm not sure if this is a V4 or V4R, but it is one of the famed Charged Air Systems stock location intercoolers. The core is 18" x 13" and the IC is notched for use with a front swaybar. You can see in the pics where the intercooler fan hit the fins, looks like purely cosmetic damage. The intercooler worked great, came off a friends' 12 second car. Also, please note the outlet neck tube somehow was smashed while in storage. It will need to be massaged back into round again, but looks like a simple fix. Here's your chance to get a really nice and very hard to find intercooler on the cheap. Make up some brackets and a shroud, and youre in business. $350/obo + shipping. Open to reasonable offers I know it has some bumps and bruises.

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doesnt look like any dequick v4 or v4r ive ever seen
27row with a duttneck input , someone put a lot of time into that
 
Interesting... I was told this was a CAS unit. Sorry for the confusion guys. The tanks look a lot like my old CAS V2 I had back in the day, that didnt have cast end tanks either. I'm not sure whos intercooler this is, but its a beast! Perhaps this was one of Tony's earlier models before he moved to the cast end tanks? I remember when he was just a shop in a 2 car garage with a press brake, a welder, and tubing bender! Just a guess on my part about the earleir model. If someone can ID this thing, that would be great. What I do know is that it would make a hell of a stock location intercooler for not a lot of money if you're handy.
 
CONFIRMED... I just spoke to the original owner of this intercooler, it is indeed a CAS / Tony DeQuick V4R intercooler. I knew it was something racey, this thing has a HUGE core.
 
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