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What's your budget? If you can wait a few weeks I'll be going the FMIC route...

I'm willing to wait if the price is good. I'm currently waiting for my mechanic to get back to me on the price of one, so i'll decide on the price by then.

How much are you willing to sell it for? From past sales in the forums, they don't look like they go for quite a lot...

sorry to hi-jack this thread,, but i need to "Borrow" an r34 cooler for the day,,,, let me know if someone can help me out,,,

just want to replace it with mine,,to make sure my cooler isn't stuffed,, (having boost drop/restriction issues,, so need another cooler to compare against to find out if my cooler is/isn't the restriction)

let me know if someone can help me out :laugh:

thanks

afraaz

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