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Old October 8th, 2008, 12:49 AM
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New In Box. -- Aluminum Radiator ---

I have a BRAND NEW aluminum radiator for sale. It has the the built in oil cooler AND built in trans cooler.

This is a direct/factory fit for the 87 GN. Very easy to install!

Weighs about 18lbs.
Made in AMERICA. You can see in the pictures what a quality radiator this is.

Ready to ship. Any questions, please feel free to ask. You can PM me here or email red-c5@comcast.net

I have this on my car, It was over 100* in my area this summer and I had ZERO cooling problems.

$425 + shipping

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Let me me just say, I put one of these in a car and they are NIIICE. If you want the best drop in rad with both coolers this is it, no disappointment. I bolted a dual SPAL directly to it and sealed the shroud with foam, and it removes heat fast.
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Hey - i thought Disco Stu didn't advertise!!!

couldn't help myself....bump for a great rad.
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where did u buy this radiator?
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Hey - i thought Disco Stu didn't advertise!!!

couldn't help myself....bump for a great rad.

Haha! That's my motto. But I could not help myself, it's that nice.

I was just out tuning a car (aka getting on it) and it did not get over 172 in 90 degree heat with both oil and tranny fluid going through it. Then it drops like a rock back to 165. With RJC's FMIC in front of it, btw.
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Thank you.
Glad it's working well for you also. I have one on my car as well.
It really is a great feeling knowing that whether you're in bumper to bumper traffic or enjoying some "spirited" driving, your car won't overheat.
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