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Excellent condition 40mm aluminium radiator together with Samco Hose for R33 Gtst for Sale. Original location, no modification required!

It's perfect for track racing or serious driver. If you want photos, please let me know your email address.

Price: $500 (Original Retail Prices more than $900)

Located in Melbourne, local buyers can come and pick it up. For interstate buyers, you will be responsible for postage cost.

The Radiator is made by Race Radiator, a shop that is specialised in racing radiator.

I have been using it for the past 1 year. It works every good.

For pictures, do you know how to attach pictures here, or you can leave your email address, I can send it to you.

Cheers

Pat

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Silly question but im imagining the R33 and R32 GTST radiators are simialr enough to be interchangeable with a tweek of hoses etc?

R33 and r32 radiator hoses are on opposite sides.... so u cant interchange them

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i get all my cores from race. and u will be shocked on how good thay are, and so cheap......

a 40mm will have NO problems cooling a 300rwks car on the track....

i use 32mm's and have no problems at that power

super cheap price mate.....

pics please :rofl:

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Yeah. For the size, the length, and height is exactly the same with original one as it's designed for R33 GTS-T. So no modification is needed just plug it it. But the width has change from the original 16mm to 40mm. So it will take more than twic e amount of water compared to the old ones. Also the material is changed to aluminium, as you can see from the pictures, so it can releases heat faster.

If you are currently boost up your car, or you are serious driver, and you love your babe... .this is a must for your car. With this radiator, you can run on 300kw easily.

I will ship it to everywhere, once the price is right. I will get a postage quote for you or you can organise your own. Of course, melbourne users can come and pick it up yourself.

i get all my cores from race. and u will be shocked on how good thay are, and so cheap......

a 40mm will have NO problems cooling a 300rwks car on the track....

i use 32mm's and have no problems at that power

super cheap price mate.....

That's exactly right. It works superb in summer. With the original one, man, I can feel the heat even inside the car.

That's exactly right. It works superb in summer. With the original one, man, I can feel the heat even inside the car.

yer rod makes wicked cored. SO underrated its not funny i was really really shocked on the build of these babys, and best of all the PRICE...

and yours... i dont understand why so cheap...

i sell Lots of rods cores thru my biz and never had one come back, i used them in all my mates cars and even mine wicked cores. and best of all its made local, keep the jobs here :rofl:

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