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' date='12 May 2006, 05:41 PM' post='2162330']

its a slightly thicker cooler but will mount just the same. be aware that you will have to plug up a hole as the r34's use a sensor in the cooler

Who told you they have a whole?

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' date='29 Jul 2006, 10:28 AM' post='2366515']

are your eyes painted on? you can even see it in the middle picture

Mate...why get stuck into someone when you have not idea??

They don't have a hole for the sensor, it is just a recess...but then again, I'm sure wrxhoon knows that since he has a BNR34 with OEM intercooler and has had it out a few times...

Mate...why get stuck into someone when you have not idea??

They don't have a hole for the sensor, it is just a recess...but then again, I'm sure wrxhoon knows that since he has a BNR34 with OEM intercooler and has had it out a few times...

Guys guys guys,

Rather then guessing... if any of you owned a R34 GTR like me and have changed the standard cooler you would know what your talking about!

IT IS A HOLE!! and unless he gives you the inlet temp sensor you will need to either make your own or get the hole welded up.

Guys guys guys,

Rather then guessing... if any of you owned a R34 GTR like me and have changed the standard cooler you would know what your talking about!

IT IS A HOLE!! and unless he gives you the inlet temp sensor you will need to either make your own or get the hole welded up.

You are wrong buddy they dont have a hole there at all.

I have one in my BNR34 , dont you think i know? Just like Mick said they have a place for the temp sensor.

If you want to put some money on it , i'm happy to take it of your hands .

' date='29 Jul 2006, 10:28 AM' post='2366515']

are your eyes painted on? you can even see it in the middle picture

No mate my eyes are still excelent , thats the reason i know there is no whole there . But how would you know? have you ever seen one for real? I have one in my BNR 34 , you are only going on the pic and your poor eyesight!!!

No mate my eyes are still excelent , thats the reason i know there is no whole there . But how would you know? have you ever seen one for real? I have one in my BNR 34 , you are only going on the pic and your poor eyesight!!!

:yes: With a name like WRXHOON its no wonder you don't know what your talking about!!!!

To the person thinking of buying this for there R32 they have a hole so rather then taking any advice from these morons ring any good GTR workshop and ask them, then you will know and they might be able to help you with making a senser or welding up the hole.

WRXHOON stick with your elastic band WRX'S!!! :happy:

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