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the front thermo fan is easy, $35 replacement 12" fan from ebay.

Ok tracked my problem to the thermal fan Passenger side. If you apply power as per manual (Both Zed and G35 Manuals) nothing hapens. If brave enough to give it a push it starts slowly on it's own runs for a while then stops again.

I have no idea what the issue is with the fan motor but it is stuffed. Drivers side works.

Now the questions ....I want to go as close to genuine as possible :

1. can you buy just the fan motor or do you need a complete dual assembly?

2. Is the Zed dual fan assy a straight swap for 2003 coupe.

3. Is the G35 dual fan assy suitable as they are a $100 or so plus post.

4. What price at a local dealership? As it appears you have to remove radiator as well with all those issues.

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hey if anyone is after a radiator for a manual V35 I'm selling one cheep.

I may be out of line advertising here sorry....doesn't seem to be a V35 only advertising section

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/V3...;hl=v35+skyline

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