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after buying 2 radiators to sort some overheating issues i was having

1st was a china job ebay (s13, leaking from the top neck, 20 bux to fix), worked well looked shocking (welds ect)

2nd was china ( r33 worked well but was a prick to fit)

my last car i finally found a china radiator that works a treat and the quality is top noch

anyway they are 50mm welding is tops

r33_radiator_1.jpg

r33_radiator_2.jpg

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no bs good radiator and they fit!

anyway 250 will grab ya one he does them for s13/r32/r33

has them in stock and ready to roll

anyway generally its 30 bux for delivery

anyway i think they are a good thing and they are cheap if anyone wants on

flick us a pm with you man and address and details

drop us the cash and radiator is yours

money details

account mane: peter carruthers

BSB: 112879

account number: 428965807

note i dont make any money out of this i jus though it was a good price

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Hey Fatz,

Been looking at getting an alloy rad for a while now.. great price!

Do these retain the factory piping?

Who is the Manufacturer?

Anything else required for fitment?

Cheers,

Johno

Hey Fatz,

Been looking at getting an alloy rad for a while now.. great price!

Do these retain the factory piping?

Who is the Manufacturer?

Anything else required for fitment?

Cheers,

Johno

factory piping!

manufacturer (china)

anything else not that i know off but the r33 one needs an extra washer to space out the temp sensor (purchased at bunnings for 5 cents)

couple of answers

delivery is a few days if your in sydney

maybe a week anywhere else

these are in australia

s13 i ran thermo fans on (it was a rb30 in the s13)

the cores are duel core (the cores themselves are twice the length of the stock cores.. so the cores are twice the standard nissan size)

supplier is a mate of mine

taking the fan off is the same as a stock core (flexible hands help)

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