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Got a Group Buy deal for us with PWR with their alloy radiators.

The deal with is to buy either 5 or 10 of these.

PWR themselves have Okay'd this deal after long discussions with them and here is what they've come back to me with to share. This is only running until the 6th of March (just over a month to run this deal).

Product: 42mm Alloy PWR Radiator (without the shroud, can use the standard one from your radiator now).

Retail Price: $810 without the stand lever radiator cap.

Now... If I can get

5x people, they'll price them for $730 including the stand lever radiator cap.

10x people, they'll price them for $700 including the stand lever radiator cap.

The stand lever cap is worth $35 on it's own.

This has to come with the radiator above as that's included in the price from PWR.

The above prices DO NOT include postage. So add on an additional $20-$30 postage.

Interested? Post up in here or PM me and I'll add you to the list below.

Once I've got everyone on the list, I'll pm you the payment details on or around the 6th of March.

If we can get enough interest quicker, we can get these before the 6th of March then.

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can probably organise it for the r34gtt mate.

waiting on response back about the row core question.

they're same pricing on the r32 and r33's alloy radiators though they are different sizes

so shouldn't be a problem with the 34's as well

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might be keen on 52mm one as well.

question, i am running a rb25 in a r32.

would i need a r32 radiator?

i currently have an R33 series 2 in my R32-RB25, (it was emergency only) i can tell u that the R33 stock radiators fit and work BUT the top brackets are spaced differently so you'd most likely need an R32 one.

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