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Mate i will take one, Where abouts are you in sydney, i am near manly and am going to do my rounds all over sydney

on friday to get rest of my parts to reserect my 33. can i meet up then??

no they dont do them for S13 SR20S, The r33 rad is about 30mm taller than the r32 rad. they are not interchangable within those 2. And they are only 45mm thick, meaure the core, not the tanks.Darren from lewis engines (white DA R33) is running this same radiator with great success, and so is steve from nisswreck (r33)

hey mate,

sorry to be a pain but i just wanna confirm some things. this radiator (for R33 series 2) fits all the stock hoses, sensors, shrouds everything with no modifying, trimming, cutting, etc?

also regarding the grounding, how come the stock radiator isn't grounded? or if it is, then why can't we reuse this earthing for these aluminium ones?

soon as i get answers for these questions i'm gonna buy one, cash ready :D

Stock radiators are not made of ally, hence not earthed. If you have a 32 you need a 32 radiator (regardless of what motor) otherwise it won't bolt up.

fatz, I'm interesting in 2x radiators to suit R32, need a price shipped to 6054 :angry:

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