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^^ 5 inch - 125mm

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sh*t......sorry I gave wrong info.

I was going off what I remembered from Jons thread and I obviously screwed up.

Nuffen worse than giving the wrong info so I'll just be over here in the corner :(

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Roger that, I thought 125 was too big to fit up in a street trim car. The 100mm unit of PW requires fitment mods similar to what I assume you have carried out by the repainting of your front bar.

either way, still looks the shiznizit.

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Its 5" thick on tanks as its a tube n fin. Bar n plates can have tanks as thick as the core. Made it hard as 5" in centre would be easy but 5" out on ends makes it very tight. You can relax Don, you were right :) lol

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half right is better than half wrong so I'll take that guys........hehe

back to the corner I go :sofa:

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Based on that size I would say it would be fair to compare it with a process west 3 cooler, 500x425x100 is the process west size. I've done a few high 400rwkw pulls on the dyno and IT climbed 5 degrees.

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