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I bought these brackets from Nissan for my R33 and a friend but I used the R34 part number by mistake so now I need to go back and re-order. I need to sell these off now as I can't use them. I stuffed up - R33 and R34 look basically the same but the R34 ones are taller and therefore wont fit an R33.

Doh!

Overall fitting these to your car takes about 2 minutes and only requires a 10mm spanner/socket to do. The engine bay will look great with these parts fresh and new.

I have two full sets of radiator and AC condensor brackets including new rubbers for all.

Full set includes:

2x Radiator top brackets

2x Radiator top rubbers

2x AC condensor top brackets

Click the photos for hires versions:

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Click the photos for hires versions:

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Pic Fitted:

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Price is:

Full set of genuine brackets and rubbers for R34 GTR: $60 INCLUDING POSTAGE!!!

Contact: PM on forums or email [email protected]

Thanks

I have the carbon radiator brackets. cost me well over $100 direct from japan. $60 is a steal!

I have the carbon radiator brackets. cost me well over $100 direct from japan. $60 is a steal!

Yep.. The auction price is 6000 yen + postage + bank fee + comission + EMS... expensive little things. Ah well I have no use for them now.

The carbon fibre bracket looks great and high quality.. .... but too bad it doesn't fit my 34 GTT so have to return it.. :(

GTR owner !!! This is a bargain!!!! :P

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