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The so called Nismo cooler wasn't even designed by the Japanese Nismo division. It was designed by Nissan Motorsports in America. It uses a standard 34r Setrab core with SS
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The so called Nismo cooler wasn't even designed by the Japanese Nismo division. It was designed by Nissan Motorsports in America. It uses a standard 34r Setrab core with SS lines and a generic sandwich adapter, the same basic thing you can get with most aftermarket kits! There is nothing special about it. Get over that. The so called "enthusiasts" who buy them know nothing about car mods, they just simply get it to chase after the names. It's no different than buying a Maserati even though it is a big piece of poop. I don't know what's worse, the Nismo fanboys or the Mugen lovers.
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