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Mods: Please Delete - Thank You
Edit: Based on my new setup, it makes the most sense to keep the radiator. Mods please delete the post.
I'd like a used mint condition or new replacement (cash or additional trade would be added) for a S14 chassis model.
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97 S14 SE w/S13 Blacktop 04 CL9 Last edited by voiddweller; 03-16-2013 at 06:04 AM.. Reason: No longer for sale. |
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wouldnt it just be easier to keep it and use your s14 upper brackets and drill new holes in your core support. buy 2 bolts long enough and use 4 nuts. one to tighten the new bolts to the core and another to secure the brackets.
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It looks like I can still use my S13 Samco hoses, so the only difference keeping the S13 model is the resevoir output pointing the wrong way and the top mouting brackets don't quite line up, which I can live with for now. I suppose I could just have a local shop remove and reweld the resevoir output, but I'd still like an S14 version if someone would like to trade.
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97 S14 SE w/S13 Blacktop 04 CL9 Last edited by voiddweller; 03-10-2013 at 08:42 PM.. |
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