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Otherwise Coventry Auto Parts is probably your best bet, I know for a fact that they will have what you want. You don't need genuine as some of the aftermarket stuff is alot better...

Just measure and get the right size, remember that you need the slight bend due to the flex in motor and radiator...!!

Nissan have them..got some a while ago left the wrapping from the pipes dont know where it is atm but will try and find it and post up nissan part numbers.

not nissan on the goldcoast

they checked there computers and said they have nothing and would have to bring them in from japan. they were also $40

the FORD COURIER one i have now cost me $5

and works just the same. altho i do have a arc radatior thats twice as think as the STD one it still works just fine :)

You can also get the general concitinered stuff that will bend to any shape if you're really stuck. I've used that on a previous car when they haven't had the exact same one - works fine just maybe doesn't look as nice. Repco, etc will have it.

But otherwise.. hmm, that Ford Courier stuff is looking like the go. It sounds like this is the top hose? What about bottom hose? Mine is getting a little soft and spongey.. could do with a replace.

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