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hi guys ,

anybody know .. For R33 gtst series 2 , does the radiator support is bolted or welded . my is totaly crushed on the left side 2 times :(

.. instead of pannel beating .. i think its better if the whole portion is replaced and can save labour charges too . my friend reccons if its bolted he can help me fix it .. if not i need some professional mechanic to do it ..

please let me know if anyone who actually did it or know more about it .

also where can i find one for my r33 series two cheap in Melbourne .

thanks .

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Spot welded and you should buy it from a shop like justjap or even nissan. It is about $300-400 for the whole support assy.

If you want it cheap you can try get a cut off ebay but its mostly sold as a nose cut and they are more expensive $500-$800 but it comes with a few bits so if all you need is a radiator support thats why you may aswell get it new.

The supports for all RWD r33's is 62500-15U00

thanks very much ,,

my conderser fan , intercooler and radiator is damaged as well , so i think i will go for a nose cut .. but dont know how much labour charge i need to expect .

and they say r33 series 2 turbo and non turbo nose cut is different ,

almost 100 $ cheaper than turbo .. though ..

any recomendation ?? :rolleyes:

If you go for a nose cut there is not to many differences S1 and S2 is the biggest one because of the bar, reo, headlights. Obviously non turbo and turbo are different but manily it wont come with a interooler,it would'nt be a loss if you used a non turbo one just buy a intercooler with a bracket or aftermaket front mount. If you want your Air con to work there are differences in 93-95, 95-96, 96-98 the condensers are different but the fans are the same. Radiators are the same only differences are manual and auto ones.

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