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34gtr radiators fit 34gtt?

Anyone know if an aftermarket 34GTR radiator with fit into a r34 GTT? My local dealer only has GTR radiators and not really wamting to wait 8 weeks for one from japan if i can get one in a week.

 

My radiator had a huge blow out, ceacked between the fins on top and bottom driver side. Apparently too much pressure. Anyone know what could cause this as well?

Thanks folks!

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1 hour ago, 89CAL said:

Was it a stock plastic radiator? Might have just been due to fail. Otherwise the only thing that causes too much pressure, is your radiator cap being faulty or incorrect

Nah it was a fat alloy one. But do you know if the GTR ones will fit?

1 hour ago, jmknights93 said:

Have you search online at all? In stock and no 6 week waiting period.

http://justjap.com/jjr-oem-style-replacement-radiator-nissan-r33-r34-skyline-c34-stagea-a-t-m-t.html

Awesome cheers for that. I did have a look aeound but being new to imports im not too bright on where to look haha. I could get it locally but they are charging at least 200-300 more to be built. Will definitely check this site out.. thanks heaps!

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1 minute ago, Toombs said:

Awesome cheers for that. I did have a look aeound but being new to imports im not too bright on where to look haha. I could get it locally but they are charging at least 200-300 more to be built. Will definitely check this site out.. thanks heaps!

No problems, let me know once you've ordered. I'll push the order forward for you.

2 hours ago, admS15 said:

Ive used ebay radiators in many cars and never had an issue, not even on the racetrack where any deficiency or weakness would show. Unless you're building a super high hp engine i wouldn't think twice. Ebay ftw.

In that case i may grab one as an interim till i get one from jap. Keep it as a spare lol

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