Mishimoto Radiator New 240sx Ka Drifting Drift Drag Nissan 240 on 2040-parts.com
South Carolina, US
i have a mishimoto radiator that i bought it cost me $320 from mishimoto my lost your gain.but wrecked the 240 before installing everything.its is brand new still in plastic i do not have the box. i also have the mishimoto top and bottom silicone hoses black. and have the dual aluminum fan shroud kit with fans. i will sell everything as a package or separate contact me about others thanks
bought them a few years back i was building a drift car but never finshed it. please go check out my other things for acution i will give deals thanks..
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