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We are pleased to offer SAU forum members this fantastic deal on our new JJR 'Cooling-Pro' 40mm Aluminium Radiator upgrades for Nissan Skyline, Silvia, 200SX & Cefiro.

Priced at the most competative level of any high quality drop-in radiator upgrade on the market, these units boast many impressive features, including a 12 month replacement warranty, and are exclusive to Just Jap.

COOLING-PRO RADIATOR SPECIFICATIONS:

- High quality aluminium construction

- Triple core design

- 40mm thickness

- Barbed hose fittings

- Polished finish

- Tested and proven on light and hard tuned vehicles

- Drop in replacement

- Allows your existing radiator fan shroud to be retained, unlike some other brands.

- Existing radiator hose can be reused.

NEW STOCK HAS JUST ARRIVED!

IN STOCK NOW FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T & GTR

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T & GTR

- Nissan Skyline R34 GTT

- Nissan S13 Silvia & 180SX (SR20DET Only)

- Nissan S14

- Nissan S15

- Nissan Cefiro A31

OTHER MODELS COMING SOON!

- Nissan S13 (CA18DET)

IDEAL FOR STREET, DRIFT OR CIRCUIT RACING!

We have a large number of these in stock ready for immediate pickup & dispatch, so unlike other deals floating around the net, there is:

1. No deposit required

2. No minimum order

3. No waiting

4. Easy online payment options

5. No surprises

Deal with an established and trusted company! - Not a backyard trader

These Radiators are available to forum members only for $399!)

(Australia-wide delivery also available)

JJR COOLING-PRO ALLOY RADIATOR

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JJR COOLING-PRO ALLOY RADIATOR FITTED TO HEAVILY MODIFIED GTR

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So how can you place your order?

The answer is simple!

Visit http://www.justjap.com/parts_ncooling.htm and purchase your Radiator online quickly and easily via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup one up over the counter.

Please contact [email protected] if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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do you guys have silicone radiator hoses for r33's to go with these?

Hi mate, we can supply silicon or replacement OEM type radiator hoses to suit.

Regards,

Steve

you guys just know how to snatch money from me :)

will order one if a few days after getting paid lol

oh and few questions

- how do these rate to other aftermarket radiators?

- straight bolt in? that even less mechanical minded ppl can do? heheh

thanks!

you guys just know how to snatch money from me :blink:

will order one if a few days after getting paid lol

oh and few questions

- how do these rate to other aftermarket radiators?

- straight bolt in? that even less mechanical minded ppl can do? heheh

thanks!

Hi Hanyou,

Installation is quite simple, as with other radiator installs. We do recommend that if you are not comfortable with fitting the radiator yourself, you have a qualified workshop take care of this for you.

In terms of how they compare against other alternatives, they allow the factory fan shroud to be reused/refitted unless some other brands, which further enhances their cooling ability.

Our Skyline test vehicle was a heavily modified R32 GTR, with a complete N1 engine and HKS turbos producing over 320awkw. The 'Cooling-Pro' radiator has been running on this vehicle for the last 6 months without a hiccup.

Regards,

Steve

sweet ill actually come to your shop as i have a few other things to buy as well :)

No worries mate, drop in anytime and we will look after you.

Regards,

Steve

can you get me a price on the OEM radiator hoses?

Sure can, I am in Japan at the moment but will confirm the price and let you know as soon as possible.

We normally use Gates heavy duty hoses as they are cheaper than Genuine Nissan replacements in most cases.

Regards,

Steve

SECURITY: We have R33 GTS-T Gates Racing radiator hose kits for $99.

The kit includes the upper and lower radiator hose.

Cheers,

Steve

any idea if the r32 one will fit r31 import?

Should be fine, both being RB20 - If any modifcation is needed we would expect it to only be minor.

Regards,

Steve

Same question as always; anything for the R34GTT?

G'day Stan, we have the R34 GTT units on the way, along with S14 and S15

Steve, as there are radiators on the horizon for R34 GTT, would it be safe to assume there'll be ones for R34 GTR too?

Hi mate, that is correct :thumbsup:

Regards,

Steve

Hello,

Just wondering if any testing has been done with these radiators fitted to cars that see track time. It would be good to know if it actually offers increased cooling over a stock one and if so how much. I mean its one thing to say a car has been running one for 6 months without hicups but is that just to from work or is that after doing 5 laps at a track where before hand it had cooling probelms? I dont mean to sound rude im genuinely interested and if they are going to offer lower water temps will definantly buy one.

Thanks Just Jap




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