Uprated Radiator
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Mines got a small hole and needs to be replaced - GradeA want £190 for a new one, is there an uprated version available? I know the rads take a lot of pressure so I want to make sure that it won't happen again!
It's for a 96 Sti RA.
It's for a 96 Sti RA.
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Pace do an uprated standard rad.
I have one with spahl 13inch fans included, if you are willing to wait, I am willing to sell it, but wont have the car back for a week or so.
Would accept £300 with fans.
I have one with spahl 13inch fans included, if you are willing to wait, I am willing to sell it, but wont have the car back for a week or so.
Would accept £300 with fans.
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Bit more than what I was wanting to pay to be honest but thanks mate. I would willing to wait as the car is patched and drivable (just got home at 3K rpm, boo!) but clearly it's not going to last forever.
I'm currently trying to sell my other car, if that goes through soon I'll look you up and get more details. A couple of starters though, is yours new and how much do they go for normally?
I'm currently trying to sell my other car, if that goes through soon I'll look you up and get more details. A couple of starters though, is yours new and how much do they go for normally?
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Not entirely sure how much they are new.
Let me know when you are interested and we will see what can be done on price.
I know that the core is far more efficient and also is about twice as thick as standard.
The fans also each flow as much air as both standard fans, and are slimline and very neat and quiet.
[Edited by Adam M - 11/11/2003 11:25:22 AM]
Let me know when you are interested and we will see what can be done on price.
I know that the core is far more efficient and also is about twice as thick as standard.
The fans also each flow as much air as both standard fans, and are slimline and very neat and quiet.
[Edited by Adam M - 11/11/2003 11:25:22 AM]
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