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All on Ebay with NO RESERVE, but I'm listing them here to give you guys first option :)

1. R34 GTT side mount cooler, unmodified, very nice condition, comes with some brackets/hose etc..... I'd like $150-

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R34-...836046064280995

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2. R32 GTS-t factory side mount cooler. I think it's worth a fifty :(

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...=item335c51205c

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3. R34 GTT factory side mount, professionally MODIFIED to suit fitment into an R32 GTS-t. Good mod! I'd like to get $220 as it owes over 400. :) Comes with all the other stuff shown in the pic.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R34-...=item335c512cb1

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*** I can freight all this at good rates ***

* Only selling to fund bucks party brothel visit 15/5/2010

Bidded on the 34 to suit a 32..

If you do want to sell off ebay I would be keen to pay around what your asking.. feel free to PM me to discuss

Bri.

R34 GTT factory side mount, professionally MODIFIED to suit fitment into an R32 Gtst

lmao

i fitted these coolers recently to my 32 my 33 and my ceffy with no mods needed and i picked them up for like quarter of this. =)

lmao

i fitted these coolers recently to my 32 my 33 and my ceffy with no mods needed and i picked them up for like quarter of this. =)

There's always a "know it all"?!?!

Champ, it's common knowledge that a 34 side mount cooler requires alteration to (professionally) fit into 32's. Namely moving the outlet and welding up the original.

Not everyone want to use zip ties and donkey dick hose.

And FYI Champ, rules here state prices are required, and if you opened your eyes you'd have seen they're all ob Ebay with no reserve.

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