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hey guys i know this is in the wrong place etc etc but just need this answered quickly and haven't found any information on it. mods can lock/delete once its been answered.

radiator stuffed up on me 2 days ago and in need of one by tomorow or tuesday. i can get a r32 gtr radiator for my r32 gtst but just wanted to confirm if its compatible. wiring, fitment, mounts are all the same as 32 gtst radiator? is a gtr radiator thicker? if it is will clearance be o.k in a gtst? what coolant can i use? is tectaloy 90 plus alright?

also if anyone has one in westside or have one at all please pm me as the one i'm after is a bit of drive for me.

thanks guys.

o.k i'm kind of strapped for cash atm and not really in for a whole recondition of my radiator as i can get a couple of radiators for gtr for less than $100.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...amp;hl=radiator

theres damage on that top pipe where the hose goes on to...does that look like it will leak like a mofo even with the hose tightened up? also this one doesn't come with a shroud so will a gtst shroud fit on it?

there is no way that will hold, where its broken the hoses stops rite there

even if you did get it say plastic welded it wont be as strong and most likely break again

either have yours fixed or find one that doesnt have the broken hoses

cause itll be going from one headache to another

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