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i have a radiator that is core dimensions 50mmdeep by 630mmwide, 315mm high plus end tanks.

it was on my R32 with a twin davies craig thermo fan setup. Note: slightly smaller in height than stock R32 radiator. I DONT KNOW WHAT THIS IS MEANT TO FIT. Worked fine on my car!..............$280

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Also have cams for an rb20 engine... these are actually a miss-match setup, exhaust is slightly longer duration and more lift. intake: HKS 256 8.8mm lift exhaust: Tomei procam 264 9.2mm i was told by previous owner. They were in my engine which was stock apart from a hks 2530, and made 190rwkw on 12psi.........$500 for both

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as for the cams, no idea if they fit rb25... but if ppl put rb26 ones in rb20 i dont see why they wouldnt fit. feel free to buy then try, and if it doesnt work just sell it on here again! haha... been offered $400 + postage, so first in best dressed..

$200 for the radiator? its not much to look at with all the stains, but its A1, didnt have to change the coolant for the whole time i had it in there!

rb26 one will only fit if regrounde to suit no hydrolic cams

do ya still have cams if so ya willing to sell cheap i have a 20 head on a 30 block would be nice lumpy 300 cash ya in adelaide ..?

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