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Thanks for the info. I bought this cooler and I have it sitting here at the workshop ready to go onto my R32 GTR which is getting a built RB30/26 with the new HKS T62R turbo on a 6Boost manifold. Street driven, it will be a true RH9.

good stuff. I know you trent. we used to do business years ago when I was importing GTI-R pulsars. I bought tons of RB74 brake pads from you for some GTI-R groups buys. probably 7 years ago now.

well since I bought that cooler for charlie in japan and had it sent here I can tell you whatever you paid up to his asking price was a steal as it was not cheap at all. we scoured shops and yahoo etc for ages in japan to get it for him as he had his heart set on that exact cooler and nothing else. it was like christmas when we found is as since they had been discontinued we had given up hope of finding a new one for less than about $5K. lol, it was bought for a pretty penny then stashed in my friends apartment in azabu-dai, tokyo where it took up half his living room... as far as real big power drag type coolers go it's the daddy. I can't believe you sold it so cheap charlie.

your car will be off the planet with the T62R etc. as far as I know there are only very few T62Rs in aus. a mate here in sydney currently has a T51R SPL BB that was about to go on, but he's now seriously thinking of selling it in favour of the T62 as well as he wants over 1000hp at the wheels.

so who bought the crank charlie?

Well Beer Baron, if your mate is keen I might be able to get him a HKS T62R at the right price. Just PM me if he is keen. I might even be able to sort a deal on the T51R. I have a client thinking about one of them at the moment so maybe there is a deal in there.

BB, yes...that cooler is the shiznit. As you know, I am a big Apexi fan and we were lucky to find that one. It was a forced sale mate...but all good. I'll be back bigger and better one day.

Unbelievably, the crank has gone into what I was told is a fairly standard rebuild in a GTR in Victoria. But the guy paid for it, so it's his choice.

PS, I have a friend who is chasing Apexi retainers for his RB26 head...

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