I have been running an nrf one for four years now and it's still fine.
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19 votes
I once bought a brand new NRF radiator for a Volvo that had bent fins like this. Wasn’t exactly happy but I installed it with no problems afterwards.
i once put an cheap aftermarket radiator into my audi a4 b5 and it held up pretty good for years. since the car was 25 years old i chose mid priced aftermarket parts and as for radiators i can say the purchase was worth it. i bought a 61€ part from NRF.
I bought an NRF brand one from AutohausAZ for a little over $300. Been good for 4 years now.
I replaced mine 3 years ago with an NRF radiator and have never had a problem with it. The 924S has plenty adequate cooling for engine so long as the fans are turning fine.
Personally, I have an NRF cooler in my car, as that is the best that was available on such short notice at the time. Haven't had any problems with it since.
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What we know about NRF engine radiator
The brand is registered in Netherlands. Official website: https://www.nrf.eu/.
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Currently there are 6 reviews and 19 votes. Average rating — 4.4 out of 5. Vote balance: 17 up, 2 down.
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