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hey guys hopefully this isnt a double post... but anyone looking for cheap coolers there is an offer on Antilag in the for sale section

I just picked up a kit today.. it all looks in order..

piping/hoses/clamps/cooler $400

just wanted to put it out there incase anyone was planning on getting one

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go to antilags for sale section.... says there are kits for 32, 33 and 34...

most ppl here got 32's and 33's anyways..

when i fit one to a 34 i will let you know if its any good..

don't suspect any dramas

noise...you had any problems specifically.?

only thing i know of is the bracket attached to bolt to the block, needs to be modified a little to bolt up...even then, it doesnt really even need to be bolted once its all joined.. thats all i know of.. if you know of something else.. enlighten.. before too many people rush out

r34 has the washer bottle in the way and different distances to things. I came down to the workshop with my car pulled apart and he showed me all the parts not lining up.

He also told me he has seen plenty of kits that just dont fit, saying that, some must fit or there wouldnt be a market for them.

This is all from a "reputable" if there are any, workshop in perth.

The china kit i bought came with instructions and pictures for an r33 even though it was sold for "r34". The instructions included bending the chasis slightly and didnt say what to do about the water bottle.

I ended up returning the kit and getting a full custom stainless steel install.

full custom stainless installed is only a few hundred more then china kit installed, if you pay a workshop.

just a warning from my experience :)

Edited by noise

oh yeah the washer bottle, i read that on satanics website.NSW member.

i hope it at least semi fits.. shouldn't be a big issue either way.. i did stainless piping on the satria conversion and that was fairly straight forward.

:(

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