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Item: ISC 52MM ALUMINIUM RADIATOR

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: BRAND NEW

Price: $270 DELEIVERED

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR

Location: MELBOURNE

Contact: TONY 0412862091

Comments:

HI GUYS

i recentely worked out soemthing with ryan from ISC performance like more of a swap thing for my n1 headlights so in the deal he gave me this aftermarket 52mm radiator, but im not in need of it as i already have an aftermarket radiator in my gtr, these retail at $299 and plus delivery another $35 so that is $334 but here is one going for $270 deleivered, i really need the money to cover my other stuff for my gtr but i havnt even yet receieved it from ryan as it wil be sent off tomorrow arvo but will be ready on tuesday or soemthing but guys this is a bargain and it is brand new so someone grab a bargain and take this aftermarket radiator,

these radiators are excellent for street and especially for any track work, they will keep the car cool with less overheating from up to 20-30% so heer it is guys and yous should know what they look like guys,

thank you very much and pick up is available from northern suburbs in melbourne

cheers tony

0412862091

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Item: ISC 52MM ALUMINIUM RADIATOR

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: BRAND NEW

Price: $270 DELEIVERED

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR

Location: MELBOURNE

Contact: TONY 0412862091

Comments:

HI GUYS

i recentely worked out soemthing with ryan from ISC performance like more of a swap thing for my n1 headlights so in the deal he gave me this aftermarket 52mm radiator, but im not in need of it as i already have an aftermarket radiator in my gtr, these retail at $299 and plus delivery another $35 so that is $334 but here is one going for $270 deleivered, i really need the money to cover my other stuff for my gtr but i havnt even yet receieved it from ryan as it wil be sent off tomorrow arvo but will be ready on tuesday or soemthing but guys this is a bargain and it is brand new so someone grab a bargain and take this aftermarket radiator,

these radiators are excellent for street and especially for any track work, they will keep the car cool with less overheating from up to 20-30% so heer it is guys and yous should know what they look like guys,

thank you very much and pick up is available from northern suburbs in melbourne

cheers tony

0412862091

Hey dude

Im intrested in the radiator would you ship to Perth?

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