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Hi guys i have for sale a genuijne never used still in box Koyo polished aluminium radiator this thing weighs next to nothing. Dual core 50 odd mm in thickness and direct bolt in for an R34 GTR. Chasing $600 for it as i have sold the car and no longer have any use for it.

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Bosch 984 genuine pump was in my Supra pushing in excess of 470rwkw when maxed out, now gone bigger. Chasing $150 its had minimal use.

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Also i have a brand new polished double diaphragm brake booster new never used sitting around doing nothing. Chasing $250 for it.

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well in due say of that i offer $400 mate if ur interested or ill just ebay it sound the way to go after seeing that

Ok look, if you want to ebay it fine. I suggest you be careful of offering stupid amounts of money for a Japanese radiator. This is direct fit no muck around item no some cheap chinese made junk.

Here is the link to ebay for how much those things are worth GENUINE.

http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_trksid=m570&_nkw=koyo+radiator&_sacat=See-All-Categories.

Here is another link how much they are being sold for on nissan silvia through CJ motor.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=380851

So i guess all these people are ripping others off just because of some stupid p[ost on US ebay.

i have one in my time attack Supra and when on the dyno the minute the thermostat opens the intake tempretaure drops straight to 17 degrees thats how efficient they are.

This is the car in question.

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I didnt pay $400 for it so i dont see why i have to lose almost half the money i paid on something i havent used and its still new in a box.

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