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I have a new PWR Radiator that was on my car for a couple dyno runs, i changed my rad to a slimmer aftermarket one as i have an RB in a 180sx and its tight with the PWR rad. comes with brackets and bolts for a r33 and i also have my brackets i made up to fit it in the 180.

$300 i paid over double but got given a thin saber one so dont need to get my money back, will freight at your expence or ill swap for 180sx/RB20det performance parts. im in north qld also.

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yep, dont even bother contacting me unless you have the cash and are 100% keen on getting it, had 3 more people in the last day or so said they would take it 100% but money talks and nobody has come up with the cash yet. people must get so pissed off on here...

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thats a fat radiator i dont think that will fit my car

if you can confirm that it will fit an r32 gtr i will take it and pay straight up with paypal no f**king round

iv had a r33 gtr stock radiator in my r32 only mods required to fit were just bending the bottom brackets down abit

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i wouldnt be able to confirm that it fits r32gtr, as in my topic i said i had it in my 180sx with an RB20det. Ive also seen this exact rad go into a R33. anything is possible with a good head on your shoulders. It'sold to Binofski.

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