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Hi,

Wondering if anyone is interested in doing a group buy on Mishimoto R33's and R34's racing radiators.

Spoke to one of their distributors and they are willing to give us at $390.00 shipped to anywhere in Australia instead of paying USD360.00 from US which doesnt inc. shipping and tax. I have enquired once. It cost +/- $200 just for shipping alone.

We need 10 ppl to involve in this group buy to get price at $390.00 shipped.

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Check them out at www.mishimoto.com

I will open this group buy till 16th December 10'.

If you guys have any questions pls feel free to PM me. If anyone is interested with their intercoolers we can work out another group buy for that.

List of confirm buyers :

1. Tomei_Powered

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Cheers.

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Hey guys, below are the specs for Mishimoto R33 radiators.

Overall Size: 26.4" x 21.8" x 2.07"

Core Size: 15.75" x 25.51"

Rows: 3

Inlet: 1.4"

Outlet: 1.4"

Core Thickness: 1.57"

Tank Wall Thickness: .08"

Fill Neck: 1.25"

Drain Plug Thread Size: (M16) .06"

Drain Plug Thread Length: .047"

Purchase Includes:

Mishimoto Radiator

Mishimoto Radiator Cap

Magnetic Drain Plug

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Engine Codes:

RB25DET

RB26DETT

Chassis Codes:

R33

Note: Will Fit Turbo Applications Only

Note: This item is for Manual Transmission vehicles. For automatic applications, please purchase optional Mishimoto transmission cooler (P/N: MMTC-U)

Edited by Tomei_Powered

Mishimoto R34 radiator specs :

Overall Size: 26.4" x 21.8" x 2.07"

Core Size: 15.75" x 25.51"

Rows: 3

Inlet: 1.4"

Outlet: 1.4"

Core Thickness: 1.57"

Tank Wall Thickness: 2mm

Fill Neck: 1.25"

Drain Plug Thread Size: (M16) .06"

Drain Plug Thread Length: .047"

Purchase Includes:

Mishimoto Radiator

Mishimoto Radiator Cap

Magnetic Drain Plug

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Engine Codes:

RB25DET

RB26DETT

Chassis Codes:

R34

Note: Will Fit Turbo Applications Only

Note: This item is for Manual Transmission vehicles. For automatic applications, please purchase optional Mishimoto transmission cooler (P/N: MMTC-U)

The company that will be supplying the radiators will be Performance Werkz, Malaysia since they are the closest country to us where we can save on shipping cost.

Price will be at $390.00 shipped to anywhere in Australia which retail + shipping will come close to $500.00.

Those who has paid pls PM me your adress and contact no#. I will arrange the shipper to ship to your designated address. Those who are in Sydney can arrange COD.

Cheers!

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1. Tomei_Powered

2. Nismo32

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Anyone else is interested?

You guys can check out www.mishimoto.com.

Maybe we can arrange some additional parts like thermostats and heat wraps. They look pretty good to me.

Cheers!

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