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After a cheap stock radiator should have mentioned sorry.

No such things a "cheap" and imports :D

Have your tried any of the wreckers at all, there not the easiest thing to come by as when there smacked in the front there normally one of the first things damaged as you would know :kiss:

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Yeah theres a '32 at the wreckers up here but as you said radiator was one of the first things f**ked in it.. There's 52mm alloy ones on ebay at the moment for about $250 new that's been the best option so far.

Just be carefull with some of the ones off Ebay they are straight up NASTY!!!

Send Benno a PM and see what the damage on one of the custom ones are as they are the ducks guts and great build quality :kiss:

OR you can buy my stocker and i'll put a PWR one in :D

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Just Jap ally radiators are good, about $300 or so. I have seen two now, VERy good build quality.

The Cooling Pro ones Just Jap have are $399 + postage so if you were after an alloy rad you would be better off buying one of the ones from BMS

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Just Jap ally radiators are good, about $300 or so. I have seen two now, VERy good build quality.

I have a just jap one. good quality and my car runs alot cooler think it cost me 430 delivered.

If I knew Stu (BMS) sold them, I would of got one off him.

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BMS? who that?

BMS

I have a just jap one. good quality and my car runs alot cooler think it cost me 430 delivered.

If I knew Stu (BMS) sold them, I would of got one off him.

Dont get me wrong the Cooling Pro ones aren't bad for the price but i would rather support a local and i've seen a few "dodgy" AM alloy Ebay specials :thumbsup:

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wicked, i didn't know there was alocal tasy crew who sold all this gear.

Where is Beechys?

Based in Launie cobber.

There are a couple of Just Jap Reps here in Tassie:

BMS

Beechy's Service Centre

and im not 100% sure if he still is seeing as he is the head honcho at Octagon now but Perrywinkly is the Just Jap rep for Tassie :P

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BMS have a few R32 radiators and silcone radiator pipes in stock, including a very nice alloy one I'd bough for the GTR (Triple core, 40mm and fits the standard shroud) that I never got around to putting in... and seeing has I just bought an FD RX7 I doubt its needed anytime soon!

Brand spankers for $350 if anyone wants it.

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