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just picked up a oil cooler kit form the supplier

they are shit hot

might do a group buy on that toooo

picks soon!

cheers

fatz!

let me know if this goes ahead soon as i'd be very keen and very soon!

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Any 32 ones left in stock? Ive got a track day on next sunday and i'd like a decent rad in the car to ward off temps... If they are in stock would i receive one before friday of next week (in adelaide)

when i received the rad i was rapped! but i fitted it (didnt put any coolant in it) and found you sent me the wrong radiator.. i asked for a R33 one and received an R32 one.. fatz.. pm me or ring me ASAP to sort this out..

THERE ARE NO SR20 RADS AVAILABLE - EVER

all nissan radiators are $299 delivered accross the country, same fee, of $280 pick up

R32 and Ca s13 sizes are 380x648x32 manual only

so has anyone measured their cores yet? R33 are 45mm. you should change the title of your first post dude

And yes s14/15 are avaiable and in stock, they also do WRX, RX2-7, falcons, commodores, and a universal 370x638x50 with 2 inlets, 2 outlets +block off plates

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Hey !

Just what im looking for ! .. My stock one is starting to corrode at the front... so need to start to look for a new one!

Have you got any for an R33 in stock?

Let me know soon!

Cheers!

Anyone here installed one into a r33? Is it as simple as changing with a stock one?

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pics as promised:-

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The brown Wire in the 2nd picture... this is the earthing cable?

With the copper washer.. i can just pick then up from say bunnings and its for the thermo stat??

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