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I ordered a second 40mm G35 Mishimoto radiator when I got mine sent over from the US, mainly to keep shipping low. If anyone is interested I am looking for what it cost me landed, $530 plus shipping to you.

It fits V35 auto and manual including the thermo fan bolting straight up, and also the Stagea M35's, with slight trimming of the fibreglass around the cap.

I will be fitting mine this weekend so I will be able to talk you through installation if needed. I have already installed on into a V35 auto without dramas. Great quality dual pass core with a lifetime warranty, perfect for FI or track work.

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I ordered a second 40mm G35 Mishimoto radiator when I got mine sent over from the US, mainly to keep shipping low. If anyone is interested I am looking for what it cost me landed, $530 plus shipping to you.

It fits V35 auto and manual including the thermo fan bolting straight up, and also the Stagea M35's, with slight trimming of the fibreglass around the cap.

I will be fitting mine this weekend so I will be able to talk you through installation if needed. I have already installed on into a V35 auto without dramas. Great quality dual pass core with a lifetime warranty, perfect for FI or track work.

I take teh pity.

I have one of these Rads. It is good quality, and lowers temps significantly.

  • 3 weeks later...

Make an offer guys. :)

I have a brand new Nismo coppermix twin plate clutch for sale (PN: 3002A-RSZ30), arguably the best street clutch available for the VQ. It comes complete with new flywheel and bolts, throw out bearing, Nismo needle roller and stock bronze bush spigot bearings. RRP is $3300, looking for $2200.

I also have two 6spd manual 350z gearboxes available with low K's, one of which has a small hole in the case. (repairable or good for spares.) PM me if interested.

Going in a different direction and keeping the slush box.

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Hey Scotty do you still have this radiator? I was putting some pennies aside to buy your dump pipe for my m35 and it was meant to be a b'day present to myself (15/12) but I noticed a coolant smell the day after and guess what my top tank has a crack below the filler neck :(

You say this one fits v35 auto/manual, but looking at pics it doesn't seem to have the cooler attachments, do u need to run a seperate auto cooler? If that's the case ill just try find a super cheapy e-bay for now, so cut I really wanted that pipe now!

Yes Dave, you'll need a separate auto trans cooler. PM wagon_boy, he just replaced his and he might want to get rid of his old one (which is exactly the same B&M that I'm fitting shortly).

Cheers BigKev,

Appreciate the help, I reckon ill probably go the $300 eBay style for now, need the car safe to drive ASAP. Had $500 to spend on the dump so i thought if i could have picked up the mishi without needing extras that would be worth it. Really want to finish the exhaust system first before other mods, just fitted a Kakimoto-R cat back.

The mishimoto has trans cooler fittings built in, at least the last two I bought did. Would you like me to check?

That said, a secondary trans cooler is suggested when you start modding...

The mishimoto has trans cooler fittings built in, at least the last two I bought did. Would you like me to check?

That said, a secondary trans cooler is suggested when you start modding...

You know that's funny, mine has what I thought were trams cooler fittings too, but Mishi say manual only...

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