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Hi all,

Had this car for over 10 years never had an issue until recently the radiator died. I took it to the nearest mechanic who is having trouble locating the correct radiator. He says the existing one is ~768mm and can only find ~738mm ones. I am wondering if this one will fit? https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221523529412 

If not, where can I find one that will?

Thanks for any help

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or this one

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Premium-Quality-Radiator-NISSAN-Skyline-V35-350-GT-V6-Import-01-07-Free-Cap-/222007317525?epid=902011418&hash=item33b0aad415:g:63IAAOSw23NZm2M2

It says

There are two types of radiator could fit this model. 

Please check the bottom fan mounts.
This radiator has Rectangular pin fan mounts,
for the 'Round pin' shape mount 

please check  ebay # 222007317525

as long as it mounts up and the hoses are in the right spot, it probably doesn't matter too much if the core is slightly smaller.

I just used a Koyo unit, just make sure you get the right mounts, some have round pins on the bottom, some have rectangular.

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