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Hey guys,

we have these in stock.

ARC best brand when it comes to cooling your skylines. Quality and straight bolt on.

Apexi Radiator typeS

GTR32

$600

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ARC 2Layer Radiator

For BNR32

$850

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ARC Induction Box HCR32

$400

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ARC Super Induction Box for ECR33

$440

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ARC TurnFlow Cooler Kit ER34

Brand New

$1550

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Trust Sidemount cooler for ECR33

$400

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ARC Induction Box BCNR33

near new condition

$450

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Tabata 36mm Al Radiator for late model BNR34

$880

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For more info on these ARC gear or anything parts you see on my website please feel free to pm or call me on 0422 422 344.

Cheers,

Thuy

hay thuy

do u reckon that the r33 arc box will fit an r34 gtt

cheers

julz

love to say yes mate but I don't think so...

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