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| MPN | MMRAD-FJ-07 |
| EAN | 811580039799 |
| Units per SKU | 1.0 |
| Certifications | None |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color/Finish | Silver |
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-2015 | Chevrolet | Camaro | SS |
Upgrade your 2007 to 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser with the Mishimoto Aluminum Performance Radiator. Designed to enhance your vehicle's cooling efficiency, this radiator is crafted from high-quality aluminum to provide superior heat dissipation under demanding conditions.
Its lightweight construction helps reduce overall engine bay weight while maintaining durability and corrosion resistance. Precision-engineered to fit perfectly, the radiator ensures seamless integration with your stock cooling system without requiring modifications.
Whether you are tackling off-road adventures or pushing your FJ Cruiser's engine to the limit, this Mishimoto radiator helps prevent overheating and maintains optimal engine temperature. It's an essential upgrade for enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and enhanced engine longevity.
Its lightweight construction helps reduce overall engine bay weight while maintaining durability and corrosion resistance. Precision-engineered to fit perfectly, the radiator ensures seamless integration with your stock cooling system without requiring modifications.
Whether you are tackling off-road adventures or pushing your FJ Cruiser's engine to the limit, this Mishimoto radiator helps prevent overheating and maintains optimal engine temperature. It's an essential upgrade for enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and enhanced engine longevity.
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