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Item: R34 GTR stock radiator.

Description: Very minor fin damage in some sections (as seen in photos). Purely cosmetic, still works a treat.

Reason for Selling: Larger radiator now in car.
Price: $100.


Contact: John - Please PM or post in this thread.
Location: Sydney North Shore.
Delivery: Pick up or willing to post at buyer’s expense.
Photo: As below

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I am under the impression that 34 rads are taller than 32 rads. This may be simply a matter of making up another set of top brackets but if you are serious I can get you the dimensions of this rad so you can decide whether it will fit.

Sorry for the delay, the dimensions for the radiator are as follows;

W670, H520, T30

Please let me know the outcome regardless - in the case it doesn't fit, it would be nice to be able to tell others who are interested.

Cheers

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