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rughto we are ready to rumble

the price has gone up because i got them to put a power steering cooler as well

last chance to get on board is friday

after that you miss out

pete

Hi

Trying to follow the thread have you opened it to other models as I need 2 for a 33GTR.

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

update

pwr changed the price 3 times on me

ive said all along ill take the orginal price

doesnt look like its going to work out

and after discussing with duncan on the weekend (although his issues i think are not radiator related)

red below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ir...20&start=20

clifs

"BTW....the $800 PWR top of the line radiator is exactly as bad as the $350 china radiator. Might as well have thrown $500 on the ground and stomped on it. And to add insult to injury the china radiator was direct fit, and the PWR require heaps of work."

ill ask PWR once more to stick with the orginal deal of $750

but if that fails sorry to dick everyone around... please pm your details of your deposit and ill refund it

pete

  • 2 weeks later...

relax fellas, your dough is safe with fatz. he'll sort it out. btw the radiators are good. I don't think duncans problem was due to the rad. a rad in the same design as this one is currently used on the Advan/Berry/Hi-octane R34 and was used on their previous Berry/Newman R32 and is in use on lots of other big power track GTRs with great success. they do often take a while to get, and the do sometimes seem to have fitting hassles but by most accounts they are well worth the $ and effort.

oh, and it is a good price, a comparable jap radiator like an ARC etc is actually around $1000+ and a good jap air/oil cooler also around $1000. The rad set-up will probably be just over $1K by the time you plumb up the oil cooler etc and will do just as good a job. having a PS cooler in there too is a great idea, especially for GTRs. If I didn't already have a koyo radiator and a trust oil cooler on my 32 I'd be getting one in a heart beat.

anyway, regardless of whether you guys decide to go through with the rad or not fatz will take care of you.

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