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I have an R34 GTR Cooler for Sale in Very Good condition. It has the sensor hole at the back to prove its from an R34 GTR.

$550

Great upgrade for GTST!

R34BGTRa.jpg

Pic is not of actual cooler but is very similar to the pick

Need to sell ASAP

Avaliable for pick up from Moorabbin immediately

email: [email protected]

or SMS 0413 942 864 business hours, call after hours

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Hey buddy I orginally bought piping & cooler off someone else in this forum, however the piping and the cooler do not match up properly and at the time i had fitted the new turbo and it was booked in for a tune, so i had to have an intercooler on it. As this cooler & piping did not match up i was forced to buy a new HKS cooler kit from UPI on the spot so now i need to sell the cooler & piping that i bought.. but now sell them seperately as they do not match up.. the piping is sold so now just the R34 GTR cooler, this can be polished up also for around $30.

Power wise, R34 coolers are good for around 300rwkw..

From stock GTSt if you had say exhaust/filters/boost 10psi id say you would make around 165-170rwkw, with the cooler you would easily increase up to 180-190 and be able to run 12-13psi more safely

Thanks

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