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theres 3 of them left, 600x300x80, hks good quality coolers, to be honest i had a custom cooler on my car, and took it off and i have one of these now and my car goes much betta boost so much quicker than my old cooler, i realy didnt expect a differnce that much, and sounds mad, if u can find these coolers for a better price, i say u buy it, $550 firm, can post anywhere, or pickup, DOES NOT COME WITH PIPING

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These look like the ones OH Performance were palmin out pretty good looking copy.

But it could be genuine cos i think the OH ones where x76 not x80.

If i hadnt bought my cooler last week i woulda snapped one of these babies up!

All the best!

Can you guarantee that they are genuine? The core doesnt look like an HKS core and the end tanks look like they have been re-attached.

I think you are right! i was at a mates friends house and they were working on a guys S14 and it happened to have a very similar cooler on it. The gur reckons the end tanks were hks but the core of something else..

Wouldnt a genuine Hks one be worth well over a thousand?

I think you are right! i was at a mates friends house and they were working on a guys S14 and it happened to have a very similar cooler on it. The gur reckons the end tanks were hks but the core of something else..

Wouldnt  a genuine Hks one be worth well over a thousand?

its not a a cut up core its an actualy 600x300x80 core u can see by the ends and the thins in the cooler have like a grill going fruu them so the thins have even smaller thins in them

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