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Details about the Cooler:

Model Car It Came From: Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

Year Build Of Car: Late 1998

Car(s) It Will Bolt Onto: R33 GTS-T (100%)

Car(s) It Might Bolt Onto: R32 GTS-T (Have not been tested but have “heard it will”)

Size Difference Compared to a R33 GTS-T : The Core is 80mm thick, the end tanks of the core are beefer and the cooler is a bit taller than the r33 core & flows much better than the R33 Equivalent.

Comes with: The Cooler, R34 Air Guide (Very good for directing air flow) and the bolts for the cooler if you have lost the r33 ones.

Condition: Inside & outside the cooler has been cleaned thoroughly (Nothing to clean at all) Excellent Condition Throughout

Asking Price for the Cooler is: $200

Darren

0409 167 229

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$80

You're kidding right?

Market value is $200.

No offence, buy why is everyone out to screw each other. Ask anybody I've ever bought stuff off. You buy it at the advertised price or don't bother.

Next time you are trying to sell something, think about how much you would like to sell it for half of what you want.

BASS OUT

I drive an R34 with a HKS.

You know how much I paid..... List Price, what the person asked for it.

We may as well be in Vietnam or Thailand and barter for everything otherwise.

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