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Hi guys !

My radiator tank has a crack on it,keeps leaking. Went to couple of radiator place, some suggested repair others said replacement.

What is a good replacement brand ? Probably something local and reasonably priced!

Car is used for everyday driving so probably not looking for a "race" radiator.

Had a look at ebay, most of them look dodgy .lol..

Also, which one is better, the plasctic aluminium or full aluminium ??

Thanks!!!

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What ever you get, just make sure it can fit the standard fan shroud fine.

I had my plastic stock one repaired (replaced top plastic tank) when it broke instead of getting a new one, but that was only bcause my car is auto & it had connecters for connecting to the auto box, which most aftermarket ones don't have & I didn't want to get another seperate cooler for the slush box.

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Hi guys !

My radiator tank has a crack on it,keeps leaking. Went to couple of radiator place, some suggested repair others said replacement.

What is a good replacement brand ? Probably something local and reasonably priced!

Car is used for everyday driving so probably not looking for a "race" radiator.

Had a look at ebay, most of them look dodgy .lol..

Also, which one is better, the plasctic aluminium or full aluminium ??

Thanks!!!

I have a series 2 r34 low km clean stock 5 spd one

50 bucks plus shipping its yours

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There are heaps of options, heaps of big thick cores you can get for cheap, Koyo single cores on ebay can be had for just over $500 delivered, Racepace triple pass radiator for $550 or you can just buy a stock replacement..........

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What ever you get, just make sure it can fit the standard fan shroud fine.

I had my plastic stock one repaired (replaced top plastic tank) when it broke instead of getting a new one, but that was only bcause my car is auto & it had connecters for connecting to the auto box, which most aftermarket ones don't have & I didn't want to get another seperate cooler for the slush box.

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I have a series 2 r34 low km clean stock 5 spd one

50 bucks plus shipping its yours

Hey Man!

Mine one is a N/A Auto, i beleive yours is a GTT. I will check with my mechanic and see if a GTT radiator fits n/a's .

If it does, i will get back to you.

Thanks !!

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I bought mine off here: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-SKYLINE-R33-R34-93-03-AT-MT-RADIATOR-/270948181614?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3f15c5266e

Great quality and has barbs for auto box. $180 is very rerasonable and is slightly thicker than OEM as far as I remember. But fits perfectly with shroud, no mods.

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