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Old 04-18-2016, 01:54 PM
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Brand new, still in original box. Wizard Cooling Radiator. All aluminum construction. Direct fit, bolt in replacement for 1986-1991 944 Turbo. Designed with the mounting holes for the OEM fan assembly.
16 Fins per inch
Filler neck is machined from a solid aluminum billet
Fully furnace brazed
Fully TIG welded
2 rows of 1" tubes. The tubes are space 3/8" apart, on center. With 3/8" centers there are more rows of tubes, fins, and coolant volume in the core. This creates more surface area for air to travel over allowing for greater heat dissipation.

$475. You pay shipping. Or you can pick up. I am located in the Sacramento, CA area.
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Old 04-19-2016, 01:35 AM
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OE fan mounting hardware will be too long and push into the cooling element. To the potential buyer, make sure to test fit hardware prior to installation.
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I should also add that this is a good radiator. I love mine
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Good advice from a real user. I never mounted the fan assembly (which I still have) and I gave the oem radiator away with the engine when I sold it. So I cant compare side by side. I probably have the original mounting hardware somewhere to do a test fit but have no idea where it is right now. At the very least, as Modded noted, just use shorter screws and you are all good.

It's a great price for a very nice unit. I paid a lot more for it.
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I have this rad but with the oil cooler. Love it. Pics are on my build thread.

https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turb...ngine-bay.html
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Still for sale!
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This awesome piece is still for sale!



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