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Koyo Type Z Radiator - S13, S14, S15, R32, R33 & R34

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Details: The Koyo Type Z radiator has been designed for the highest levels of cooling required for competition and can be seen in D1 drift, top circuit and drag cars throughout Japan.

  • Suitable for top level competition level performance
  • All-aluminium 2 layer aluminium core
  • 35% improved heat dissipation compared to normal
  • 53mm core thickness
  • As seen in countless top level competition cars throughout Japan and the world
  • High durability construction designed for easy vehicle fitment
  • Some minor modifications to the fan shroud may be required for installation

Prices:

  1. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z Nissan 180SX RS13 & Silvia S13 (CA18DET, M/T Only) - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  2. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z N Flo - Nissan 180SX RPS13 & Silvia PS13 (SR20DET, M/T Only) - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  3. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z N Flo - Nissan 200SX S14 & S15 (SR20DE & SR20DET, M/T Only) - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  4. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Skyline R32 GTR / GTS / GTS25 / GTS-4 / GTS-t (M/T Only) - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  5. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Skyline R33 GTR / GTS25 / GTS25-t / GTS-4 (M/T Only) - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  6. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Skyline R34 20GT / 25GT / 25GT-4 / 25GT-t (M/T Only)* - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  7. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Skyline R34 GTR Inc V-Spec / V-Spec II / N1 (RB26DETT) -$583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  8. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Stagea WGNC34 260RS - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif
  9. Radiator (53mm Aluminium) - Koyo Type Z - Nissan Stagea WGNC34 RS-Four S* - $583.00 Add-To-Cart.gif

*Will require Speedflow Plug M16 x P1.5 Plug - $16.50 Add-To-Cart.gif

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Postage options start from $44.65 to the Adelaide CBD (5000), costs and options will be selectable during the checkout process on our website.



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