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hey Vince .. i checked with Reddevil slacks creek they are different R34 fans are diffetn locations to 33 ones.. and 34 ones are taller then 33 items they make their own custom ones for 500 bucks stainless steel top and end tanks.. maybe do a group buy ?

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Triple Core Cooling Pro radiators from Just Jap bolt straight into the R34GTT; couple of us running these on the forum... only mod required is to block off one of the holes as the NEO does not have a sensor like the R33GTR (oh forgot to mention it's the R33GTR one that fits)

Works well too!

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How large? Direct fit?

What car?

Had spoken to them, the alloy rad is wider than the stock rad (duo core).. and according to them, it will be direct bolts on. They have R32, R33 and R34 rad in stock and willing to do a better price for us if we do a group buy.. :3some:

For R34 GTT, will need to plug off the temp sensor inlet.. :D

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what is the thickness vince.. with a RB engine in a sil i have like .5cm of distance between engine/coolerpiping/radiator.

Not sure bud...but definitely thicker than the stock. Will pm u the details and u can go and have a look.

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