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As par the title, great for people who don't what the lag with a big front month, easy to install and the best part is that it looks stock.

These IC have been tested and will suit anything up to 230rwkw on RB25 / RB20. In good condition no leaks or the like.

$200.00

PM or call 0424824483

Location: NT

Cheers

Duy

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Possible to get dimensions? or comparison next to a stocko R33 cooler, or even a R34 cooler? Very keen, quote on postage to Perth 6066 would be good :)

the r33 and r32 outlet pipe are in different places.

Here is a picture of a R34 SMIC which bolts directly onto r33.

The outlet pipe needs to be moved to the other side if it will be placed on a R32.

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Judging by the pictures you supplied, it looks like its made for a r32 as it looks similar to my customized r34 smic

Can you please supply dimensions;

Width, Height, Thickness and any model number imprinted on the ARC plate.

Thanks

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Can vouch for this cooler fitting a 32 (on standard fittings).

A mate and I imported our 32's at the same time and it wasnt until he decided to upgrade that we noticed it even had the thing (gotta love those Japanese suprises). He wasnt running HUGE power at the time (200-220rwkw), but held with no problems.

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