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hey humz...are u still wanting one of these radiators? im in need of one so yeah if u want perhaps we can both buy it and save on freight :P?

Cheers

Chi

yeh yeh yeh, cool cool cool

pm me im keen.

gotta find a coulple more people make it even cheaper ey?

either way pm me with some info

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Hey mate

Im very keen for one of these radiators, i just bought one from trademe (NZ ebay type website) and nothing fits on it.

Any chance you would be willing to send on to N.Z for me? i need it asap, if you not willing to send one here i understand.

Cheers

Jason

lol

you go away for 3 day and it all gets crazy!

(message for teh supplier)

Ben young leaving today – ECN001299643

enjoy

allthough i did consider taking the money and going to the casino sadly my morals kicked in

lol

anyway r33 is back in stock now kids

cheers

pete

0448468884 call me if you like to chat!

^^^ Same. ^^^

Will This Deal Be Running Into The New Year?

Please Do Organize An Oil Cooler GB......I Need A New One.

Roughly What Price Would The Oil Coolers Be?

Regards Andrew

just picked up a oil cooler kit form the supplier

they are shit hot

might do a group buy on that toooo

picks soon!

cheers

fatz!

these can be used az trans coolers aswell? if so how much would we be looking at mate?

Bit of a delay on response due to xmas however mine arrived earlier this month and I am pretty impressed with it.

Had a noticeable improvement to cooling (over standard radiator in r32) and it was a very basic job as far as installation goes.

Definately recommend this purchase to anyone still using standard.... plus its shiny!

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Anyone in WA want to order a few at the same time???

I need one Desperately! 40degree days with the heater on full to stop my car from going over 100 sure is not fun! :(

Paid on Sunday, delivered Friday (BNE).

Installed easily in R33 GTST, stock shroud/fan, has all mounting points needed for shroud and temp reader.

Dropped temps considerably. Has not seen temps above 40% on gauge with aircon and traffic.

Overall very happy - no leaks. Also stock cap is 1.1bar

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PM Sent to Fatz

Anyone in WA want to order a few at the same time???

I need one Desperately! 40degree days with the heater on full to stop my car from going over 100 sure is not fun! :(

hey mate id be interested in ordering one at the same time aswell!!!!!

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