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a 2.5L V35 radiator will fit perfectly.

a 3.5L V35 one will fit, with some slight cutting.

dont bother looking for a new one the same, it will eventually fail again.

either get a radiator shop to make up alloy tanks, or find an aftermarket one for the above models.

no, a Z33 radiator will not fit without moving the radiator cap location.

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thanks mate ill try to chase one up

a 2.5L V35 radiator will fit perfectly.

a 3.5L V35 one will fit, with some slight cutting.

dont bother looking for a new one the same, it will eventually fail again.

either get a radiator shop to make up alloy tanks, or find an aftermarket one for the above models.

no, a Z33 radiator will not fit without moving the radiator cap location.

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If you're looking at chucking it let me know and I'll store it for you. Be easier to get one made from a spare than from the one in the car...

Well that's what I was thinking. If someone has a slow leaking o-ring like mine was, they can repair this one and swap it out in a day rather than pulling it out, having it fixed, and then putting it back in.

If the process continues, it can be a community radiator of sorts.

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hi guys the temp went up on the m35 today and i found a crack in the radiator,anybody know the part number or one that fits?I'm in Melbourne and i need one fast!

My mate is having Race Radiators make one up for his V35 at the moment using my OEM radiator as the template with a PWR trans cooler included.

I am sure they would be prepared to make up another one so the timing could be good.

Let me know if you want one.

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sounds good,do you know how much that would cost? the guy im using can get a new stock one for $880 from Nissan so all up it will cost about $1300 :rant:

My mate is having Race Radiators make one up for his V35 at the moment using my OEM radiator as the template with a PWR trans cooler included.

I am sure they would be prepared to make up another one so the timing could be good.

Let me know if you want one.

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