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Hey Guys,

so up for sale is my HPI 57mm Alloy radiator off my R34 GTR , ( used for 2 weeks impulse buy )

Reason im selling it is due to the fact its too big as i dont track my car and it does not fit the air box snorkel ( so if you have a ARC box or Pods it will be perfect :yes: )

i dont have my pictures of it due to the fact that its in my car i will try and get some tonight as best i can

These retail for around the $600 -750 mark ( according to a few shops i have called )

But im looking for around the $450 mark ORRR if you have another (smaller) alloy radiator that you wish to upgrade and increase the size will be more then happy to do a swap with a little bit of cash my way aslong as the condition is great and it came out of a R34 Gtr ( or will fit )

A little description :

2 core Radiator Evolve has a full aluminum wide-tube core with a cooling capacity over twice the capacity of Stock OEM. The radiator has a thickness of 57mm and is approximately 2kg lighter than the standard 3 core copper aftermarket radiator.

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