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There's a video with a bunch of group a 32's going around, I think I have a copy on my computer still. It's about 80mb, but if you're keen on it, could probably arrange an upload.

OK chaps, I take a bit of reminding, I normally have a million things underway at once, but I'll try to remember. If you don't hear from me for a while, PM me and tell me to haul ass!

i have a complete dvd from best motoringer thats about 120minute of japan group a actually i beleive there is a few different ones.

Which volume is that?

OK chaps, I take a bit of reminding, I normally have a million things underway at once, but I'll try to remember. If you don't hear from me for a while, PM me and tell me to haul ass!

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that Beer-R group A car is very nice. if i had the cash i would buy it no doubt about it ;)

haha if you couldnt tell i am in love.

tho its been for sale for a long time.

http://www.torrentspy.com/download.asp?id=531107

is the torrent i got a month or so back. and it took about 2 months to get.

its 50 gig but has just about everything.

p.s. i am unsure if its still active

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Regarding the intercooler and the radiator, how was this set up on the gibson GTR's? It looks to me like the intercooler is behind the radiator? Or is it just the intercooler endtank (which looks to be at the top) that comes up over the radiator?

Regarding the intercooler and the radiator, how was this set up on the gibson GTR's? It looks to me like the intercooler is behind the radiator? Or is it just the intercooler endtank (which looks to be at the top) that comes up over the radiator?

The intercooler is in the standard location

The radiator is mounted lower. You can see that in the underside front shot. Hence the need for the remote header tank. Plus it is mounted slightly further rearward (towards the engine).

Over the top of the radiater is the air inlet for the turbos. They feed from a full width (of the radiator) box which has the air filters in it.

:) cheers ;)

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