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Hey, just bought a r32.. and the motor came out a cefiro.

Just putting the radiator in, i do the two pipes on the left hand side of the radiator, top and bottom..

But theres two pipes at the bottom, really small ones.. not sure where the lines for it go to?

Ne help? thanks..

Anyone got any pics of the pipe? or a guide to putting the radiator in, does it matter if its auto/manual.. or r cefy radiators different?

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correct me if im wrong, but i think you may have an auto radiator - there should be lines from an auto gearbox that go into that if u have an auto box

manual gearbox radiators are different in that they dont have those holes in it, as there is a small gearbox fluid cooler built into auto radiators

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Yeah it is auto, havent worked with much auto's really. Thanks for that!

And the other thing is.. whats that little white plastic screw thing for? It came off underneath the radiator, and is like a screw made out of plastic (but a clip) in a plastic nut thing.. :S

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