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bought and ordered 2 weeks ago, two emails were sent to comfirm and no replies, maybe you can help.. was for phill in western australia

Hi Phil, apologies for the delay, you definately should have received it by now.

Please pm me your details including your full name and address and include the order date and method of payment and I will look into this for you asap.

Cheers, and thanks for your patience.

Steve

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CAN YOU GET THESE RADIATORS WITH THE PROVISION FOR THE AUTO TRANSMISSION TO RUN THROUGH?

Hi mate, these are a drop in larger replacement for your factory radiator only.

If you need something specific, please drop me a pm and I will try and assist you.

Cheers,

Steve

Put one of these babies in after my stock unit decided to give itself some "speed holes"... works great, dropped the temps by a few degrees (stable) and looks fantastic!

Thanks to Steve and Darren for being very swift and helpful with this - car wasn't even off the road for more than few hours!

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Loads more stock available guys.

Get your orders in now to have your radiator delivered in time for Christmas! :O

Cheers,

Steve

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How long till the R32 Radiators come back in stock.

Hi Brad, we hope to have more within the next 1-2 weeks.

Cheers,

Steve

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I rang up today for one of these as well, no stock.

Stock has been ordered but no ETA :pirate:. Any update please, its a good selling item, should keep more stock, even air freight them in ;).

Sorry, i work in purchasing field as well :woot:, that's something that i would do.

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I rang up today for one of these as well, no stock.

Stock has been ordered but no ETA :woot:. Any update please, its a good selling item, should keep more stock, even air freight them in :).

Sorry, i work in purchasing field as well :), that's something that i would do.

West & Blk180 - The new stock of R32 Cooling-Pro Radiators arrives in the store this morning.

We have a backlog of customers who are lined up for one and there are several pre-orders that have already come in so please get in quickly to ensure that we can secure one of them for you.

If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask

Cheers,

Steve :)

Any in stock for R33 GTS-t? and how much is delivery to WA?

Is there any difference between Auto and Manual radiator?

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry.

We have plenty in stock for R33 - There is a single model only available, if you are running an auto we recommend using an external transmission cooler.

Will pm you in a moment with freight costs :(

Regards,

Steve

I ordered and have received mine - haven't fitted it yet, but it looks very well constructed and is a nice piece of kit!!!

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Hi Steve, Purchased some items from you before and have always been happy. I am now looking at buying a radiator for my RB25DET 180SX. Only problem is I purchased the car with a PWR 40mm radiator in it and I'm not sure what model it was meant for.

I require the driver's side inlet and outlet style radiator 40mm thickness with a width of 27" (69cm) and height of 17" (43cm). Is there a difference in dimensions between your R32, R33 and R34 radiators if so could you please let me know which closest matches my requirements? Thanks.

Hi Steve, Purchased some items from you before and have always been happy. I am now looking at buying a radiator for my RB25DET 180SX. Only problem is I purchased the car with a PWR 40mm radiator in it and I'm not sure what model it was meant for.

I require the driver's side inlet and outlet style radiator 40mm thickness with a width of 27" (69cm) and height of 17" (43cm). Is there a difference in dimensions between your R32, R33 and R34 radiators if so could you please let me know which closest matches my requirements? Thanks.

Hi mate, I am in Japan right now, however if you give Darron a quick ring in the store on (02) 9545 0532 he will be only too happy to confirm all the dimsions for you and work out which model will suit you best.

Cheers,

Steve

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We have just received new stock of our Cooling-Pro Radiators for R32, R33 and R34

Get your orders in now to secure your new radiator as they are already selling fast :P

Cheers,

Steve




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