FS:Never used 120 XLR Heatercore and Scoop v.2 shroud
Hello,
Well I received my brand new 120XLR heatercore and Scoop v.2 shroud.... Thing is I knew it was going to be a tight fit but figured it would fit. Well it doesn't.... :cry: So basically I have both items. Brand new. Not a drip of water was used....they are straight out from the box. Both are black and without a scratch. Here's the Black Scoop aluminum shroud link: http://jpiperformance.com/scoop_twin_120.htm Here's the 120 black XLR heatercore link: http://jpiperformance.com/xlr120radiator.htm Paid $67.50USD for the heatercore and $55.00USD for the Scoop shroud. That's $122.50 USD before shipping. I'm letting both of them go for $95.00 USD and I will pay the shipping if you are in North America. So basically you get a great heatercore/shroud combo, brand new. You save $27.50 USD and the shipping which is expensive considering the weight of the items. I'm the owner of a mod store so you can be safe on the question of purchasing. Proof? My site is http://www.lux-design.com and if you want to reach me by email please do at sales@lux-design.com Thx. |
What case did you try it with, and how wide is the case?
Reason I'm asking is I'm trying to get a idea if it would fit something I've got in mind for the future. Thanks BE |
Sorry...I can't use it either. But I could use an 80mm version of it. Do you know of anyone that makes an 80mm version?
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I really thought it would fit...kinda dissapointed because the XLR and Scoop are a killer combo that perform and look great...oh well, they'll make someone else happy :cry: |
That is no small case you have there, looking at one you'd think you could fit darn near anything.
Can't be many cases that can handle that rad. |
What do you mean they dont fit? :shrug:
Modding is Modding. If everything just fell into place everyone would do it... :D Here is a PC75 from my Modding gallery g3tuco's Big Red http://www.teamster469.com/images/bigredscoop.jpg http://www.teamster469.com/brclose.jpg See more of it here Give it a try. You'll be glad you did...:D |
Thanks, but I know that pic. That shroud is not the scoop....it's hand made. As much as I would want, I don't have the time nor the equipment to make one....otherwise I wouldn't have bought the scoop right? ;)
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That is a Scoop.
It is the V1 Scoop. That is why you see the rivets. It is the same size as the V2 that you have. I know I have one of each. Here is my V1 56k warning - V1 Scoop Here is my V2 that is going in my next project. 56k Warning - V2 on my fireplace They are the same... tuco painted his red. email me in a week if you don't sell it.:D |
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One other question I should have asked before.
What are the messurements on that rad & scoop combo? I went to that site you linked but couldn't find that info anywhere. Thanks BE |
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For total space, to include the Scoop (shroud) with the XLR in it, the dimensions are such that you need 10 3/4"long X 6 3/4" wide X 4 1/2" height |
Teamster469...check ur email :D
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I dont know if it is me, but I always prefer to see radiator dimensions as follows: Heighth X Width X Depth......
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10 3/4" X 6.5" X 2" Heighth X Width X Depth Happy now? ;) |
Hehehe.
I was just ranting. I did know how to convert. Thanks for the post though. Brian W |
Sold! thanks!:D
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