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mate out in the east you can get shmick polished or unpolished coolers installed and plumbed for like $1400

a lot of the truck core out there are shit and have huge pressure drops over the coolers there are some VERY good australian core on the market now you just need to find someone who knows how to make one well find out more details and go from there

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most GTR coolers go for a min of 600... mild steel piping is crap... ur better off getting aluminium which from memory those kits from nengun come with.

New HKS Type S I/C Kit to suit a Nissan S13 S14, S15, R32GTS T, R33GTS T, ER34

600 X 301 X 76 complete with piping, hoses and clamps

77,850 yen

which is about 1,027.18AUD by telegraphic transfer or 947.54AUD notes.

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