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oh thanks

are these able to be polished up??? if i used some elbow grease, would it come up almost like mirror?

also what are they worth in good nic?

yes to some extent -i doubt you could do it without ruining the fins though....so if you would even bother then i don't know...

As an alternative, If you know someone that can do HF acid treatment, it brings them up like new.

Id imagine price would be around the $400 mark (guess)

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

no no not comparing 33 to 34.. someone killed my cooler.. and instead of buying a aftermarket one that may be shit i was going to go standard. but dont want a black one like the 32s and 33s have... was going to go a 34 one as it looks easier to polish

yer thats true to....

Whats a cheaper jap spec 100mm intercooler... im guessing they would still be over $1000 +

haha ive always liked shiney.... i had a dull looking Greddy one on my last GTR and hated it... Sprayed it black... hated it more lol!

theres a comparrison up somewere around here with someuing jap and china cores on the same car.

Alsong is it hold pressure and i dont the diff, There is diffrent fin styles aswell.

But really, Id pick up a $200 32 gtr cooler and sand/polish. if you looked around hard enough you could grab one for 100 or less, Even get it flow/pressure tested to see if it holds well.

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