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Old 17 October 2009 | 11:03 PM
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The radiator on my MY00 has started to leak a couple of weeks ago and the bottle of rad weld doesnt seem to have worked, so can anyone recommend a good place for a replacement? Is it worth uprating to an ali one? Current spec is just exhaust and remap but hoping to upgrade to a vf35 in the near future.
Old 17 October 2009 | 11:11 PM
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Just a standard one will be fine mate, got mine for about 80 quid fitted in my lunch hour!
Old 17 October 2009 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by turbotimmy
The radiator on my MY00 has started to leak a couple of weeks ago and the bottle of rad weld doesnt seem to have worked, so can anyone recommend a good place for a replacement? Is it worth uprating to an ali one? Current spec is just exhaust and remap but hoping to upgrade to a vf35 in the near future.
You might as well get a alloy high flow one from japspeed or ebay for about the same price as a standard one
Old 18 October 2009 | 02:12 AM
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You might as well get a alloy high flow one from japspeed or ebay for about the same price as a standard one
Or just get an OE spec rad for a fraction of the price by not going to a main dealer. Unless you want to pay extra for bling, or have a specific reason for changing it (e.g matched with an FMIC) there's no point at all shelling out any more than you need to.
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