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Hey fella's

Got a brand new alloy Rad. for r32 GTS-T, Maybe GTR? if somone can confirm that would be good.

42mm so you can retain your factory shroud.

i have the same one in my car,

Keep temp constant around 80 degrees C.

fitment is great. drops straight in.

no pics, its shinny and wrapped in plastic.

$190 ono

Geelong. Can post.

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Brand?

no idea. Its not koyo or cooling pro.

one of those generic cheapys going around these days.

Hence the low price.

like i said tho. the one in my car is doing amazingly. weld quality is great. comes with 12month warranty.

cant go wrong, I hope.

Yeah i had one in my old car, just one of those ebay ones but done a great job!

Deffinatly worth $190

GL with the sale mate, if its still here in a week or 2 ill grab it but i doubt it haha

Pics!

this is the one in my car.

I dont really want to get the new one out of the box coz its packed so nicley.

and chances its gunna fit back in nicely are zero.

thankyou.

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Pics!

this is the one in my car.

I dont really want to get the new one out of the box coz its packed so nicley.

and chances its gunna fit back in nicely are zero.

thankyou.

hey mate, interested in the radiator. only thing is i live in northern suburbs. any chance of meetin me half way if i do wanna buy it??

Pics!

this is the one in my car.

I dont really want to get the new one out of the box coz its packed so nicley.

and chances its gunna fit back in nicely are zero.

thankyou.

oh ok ye that sounds good, jst wonderin did u have to cut the top of ur shroud out bcoz it didnt fit or for another reason?

I cut it coz i was a Noob. didnt have the radiator in the bottom brackets so it was sitting to hi =p

if i wasnt in such a rush to drive the car, would have done it right.

this is sold to RUSSMAN pending payment.

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