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Hey guys,

I'm helping a mate at the moment install a kit that he got from just jap (The cooling pro type 1 kit). At the moment it seems that none of the mounts to fit the cooler into the car actually fit, and the piping looks nothing like the picture that appears on the just jap website? perhaps they've used one generic picture i'm unsure

From the installations i've been involved with in the past, which were both r33's had mounts that lined up pretty much perfectly with the bottom chassis of the car where the engine splash guard bolts in, however the r34's holes are obviously in a different place, but the bottom mounts look very much like the ones that came with my r33 kit and arn't nearly long enough..

Just wondering what other peoples experiences has been with these kits.. cheers

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Have you spoken to JustJap?

Maybe you were sent the wrong gear?

My thoughts exactly! - and if the kit wasnt test fitted before he installed it he wouldnt have noticed.

Hey guys,

I'm helping a mate at the moment install a kit that he got from just jap (The cooling pro type 1 kit). At the moment it seems that none of the mounts to fit the cooler into the car actually fit, and the piping looks nothing like the picture that appears on the just jap website? perhaps they've used one generic picture i'm unsure

From the installations i've been involved with in the past, which were both r33's had mounts that lined up pretty much perfectly with the bottom chassis of the car where the engine splash guard bolts in, however the r34's holes are obviously in a different place, but the bottom mounts look very much like the ones that came with my r33 kit and arn't nearly long enough..

Just wondering what other peoples experiences has been with these kits.. cheers

How about you ring them and speak with Darron first, before you post a thread criticising their product?

I have the Cooling-Pro kit on my R32 and the fit is perfect, I was also in the shop when they took the photos on their website, so no, they are not generic.

Aphid - Glad I found this thread.

This is highly unusual and certainly completely different from the rest of the feedback we have been receiving.

We have found a few cases where kits dont appear to lineup due to a test/dummy fit not being done prior to cutting hoses and lining up piping. Things like this can throw the rest of the kit alignment out.

Aside from that, if there is ANY problem at all with your kit, for whatever reason, we will resolve the issue, or replace it immediately, with no question. We guarantee the quality and fit of our kits (of course assuming correct installation) and all are backed by a 12 month warranty.

Please have your friend give Darron a ring in the morning on (02) 9545 0532 and if there is a problem, he will fix it straight away.

Regards,

Steve

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