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New radiator needed - What are my options?

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Old 12-19-2011, 08:38 AM
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Default New radiator needed - What are my options?

A good trawl round the car today highlighted the fact I've got bugger all veins left on the front side of my rad.

I've seen Tegiwa do an ally one for around the £150 mark. Any other I should be looking at?

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I am replacing mine with a Fullblown one,I will have my stock one up for sale...let me know if you are interested....also it matches the finish on my supercharger,so you could kill 2 birds.Why do you need a new kitchen anyway?

I just had a pm of a guy after your eibach springs.
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Well an ally one for £150 gives me brand new and shiny. I figured that was quite cheap for an ally rad.

If Homebase have an 80% sale on in January we'll talk
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LOL Mr P

Does your car have an organ donor card? Most of it is now spread around the forum
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Koyo is also doing an alloy radiator on the OEM dimensions
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I got a koyo which is a simple install but it is a bit thicker than the OEM radiator. My TTS install had to be modified slightly to cater for this.

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MB, if I had known then what I know now,

Gary,what is your location?I might be able to squeeze another Rad into my shipping package,check out Kings performance,and let me know. My bits won't be shipped untill the new year. The Fullblown one looks a bargain to me.
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Does your car have an organ donor card? Most of it is now spread around the forum
I told you before Mark,I was down your neck of the woods this morning,it would have been no trouble to have put the box full of supercharger bits on my passenger seat.
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Could have popped over Glen! As long as you don't bring that Hobbit man... The S is away having some tweaks though...
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I'm just up the road in Macc


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