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I need to replace my radiator on my GTR r32, so does anyone know if Cooling-Pro lives up to its boasting, or would a standard GTR radiator work just as well. I'm thinking standard as it will be just for street use for now with basically no mods, but if anyone knows of a ok brand that is more suited for regular street use please tell ;)

CHEERS!

Paul

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Hey,

I need to replace my radiator on my GTR r32, so does anyone know if Cooling-Pro lives up to its boasting, or would a standard GTR radiator work just as well. I'm thinking standard as it will be just for street use for now with basically no mods, but if anyone knows of a ok brand that is more suited for regular street use please tell :)

CHEERS!

Paul

My boss uses the cooling pro radiator in his track car, and the temps come down dramatically (I'm talking form 110 after 10 laps, now it sits around the 85 mark all the time)

I just put in the fatz group buy ones, as of today, so I don't know how good it is yet, but from the little time it has been in, its seems good ($130 cheaper) but the 3 month wait wasn't to crash hot. but They are in stock now for the 32

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I have a KOYO in mine which is about $650 and i have also fitted a chinese one to a customers that is identical to a pwr and has very good fins per inch which is where your cooling comes from. These are a steal at about $350 delivered.

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Mine was 280 delivered and it is a china one, but it was a straight fit and the build quality is quite high, the cooling pro's are pretty much the same as mine buy the looks of it and yes it is also from china. I give thumbs up to both of them :down:

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