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Bought a radiator from the US (dumb yanks..) and it wasn't the right one for my car. I was told it would suit my R34 GTR, but it is about 50-6mm too short in height..

It was sold as a radiator to suit R33's and R34's, regardless of engine (so GTS-T, GTR, GTT). Obviously this is not correct, so i would have to measure it against what you have if you're keen to see if it would suit.

It is brand new, with no liquid passing through it, but does have some bent fins from trial fitting in my car. Would like $400, which is a great price considering the quality of these units (lifetime warranty) and the cost of overseas shipping, located in Sydney.

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Overall Size: 26.4" x 21.8" x 2.07"

Core Size: 15.75" x 25.51"

Rows: 3

Inlet: 1.4"

Outlet: 1.4"

Core Thickness: 1.57"

Tank Wall Thickness: 2mm

Fill Neck: 1.25"

Drain Plug Thread Size: (M16) .06"

Drain Plug Thread Length: .047"

Purchase Includes:

Mishimoto Radiator

Mishimoto Radiator Cap

Magnetic Drain Plug

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Radiator is fabricated from 100% aerospace grade aluminum. Features brazed aluminum cores with no epoxy joints

High efficiency tube and fin design increases surface area to dissipate heat effectively

High quality heli-arc welds and sturdy construction, perfect for performance vehicles.

Direct bolt-on replacement for stock radiator

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Ok, so i have gotten to the bottom of this. I can confirm that the radiator is for all R33's and R34 GTT. It is really well constructed, and it immediately shows when you look at it in person.

Will not suit a 34 GTR because ours are 50mm taller in height.

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