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$615 is a good price for these units. 40mm is what Racepace Ben uses on his car with no problems. I think that this group buy will be cheaper than Race Radiators, as their 40mm core goes for like $650 retail.

When I spoke to PWR the best price I got was 40mm $770 and 57mm $850

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Like i said, I am not doing this for profit .. I am doing it to keep up my end of the deal.

The best price they gave me for a single unit was $770 so hence this is saving alot of people alot of money.

Cheers

Sam

Yeah, im interested in a 40mm unit for my R32 gtst (with a gtr engine if it makes any difference). Can you just bolt on the standard fan cowling though? Any other mods necessary?

hi mate, I'm interested in the 40mm radiator for an R32GTR I just have a couple of questions though.

will it bolt up using all the factory mounting hardware?

will the fans etc all still fit ok?

will the factory top and bottom hoses still be in the same position?

will the miami dolhpins win this years superbowl?

Thanks.

1. Yes it will mount up to factory hardware

2. Not sure .. but they should .. I will check .. if you wanted to upgrade fans I can get good deals ie. 16" davies Craig $195 or 16" Spal $295

3. Yes

4. They better .. or i'll be .. well i don't really care .. so I'll just say yes.

Thanks mate. if you could check up on the positioning of the thermo's and engine fan that would be great (i'm guessing they should be ok).

WHEN YOU DEPOSIT PUT YOUR USERNAME followed by Radiator.

IE: GTLimited - Rad.

or GTLimited - Oil. Cooler

Anywhooo ..

Name: Robert Fisher

BSB: 124-021

Account Number: 93200013

Bank: Bank of Queensland

Note: These are somethings i have learnt from organising oher group buys in the past and i will be implementing them.

**Your order will not be sent in until all monies are recieved.

** If for any unknown reason to me the price goes up or it does not meet yor requirments (BEFORE ITS SENT MADE) then you will be given the option of the new price or a full refund.

** Its the purchasers responsibility to tell me what they want

** E-MAIL me a recipt number and your postal details as soon as you depoist the money and keep a printed copy of the transaction

The cut off date for payments will be IN THE ACCOUNT BY the 31st, March 2005.

You can deposit a minimum of $200 before that date to secure your place, however if they make your radiator and i can't sell it to anyone else .. your deposit will be forfeited.

Cheers

Sam

Interested to hear how these went, as a friend had to doubel check a few things to make sure that his (wasnt PWR bit still 40mm) cleared the power steering etc etc.

Id be interested if i could be sure it bolts in, and has aluminium lugs/tabs as per the std radiator so is literally a bolt on

Sorry guys for the lack of update I never recieved the e-mail that said there has bee a post.

The order has been made. and there was a delay with manufacturing as they had to compleyete an extra 120 radiator order to the USA within a week and a half.

If you have any qquiries feel free to reply here and if i don't reply with in 2 days send me an e-mail.

but I'll keep you guys posted anyway.

Cheers

Sam

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