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Looks rooted....leave it there!
Leonard.
have you looked at haveing yours fixed? maybe thats an option just a sugestion
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Whats wrong with your old one - what year?
Egos; everyone got one
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nato674 Wrote:I need to replace my radiator and have found this 1 so far!! Can anyone tell me if they think im gettin a good deal or keep lookin?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Q1178-Suz...0380962807&_trksid=p4506.m20.l1116
to quote the Castle ---- " Tell him he's dreaming "
if your radiator is aluminum core - you have bugger all chance of fixing your old one ... if its copper -- then you have a good chance ..
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Some can be fixed.....but you need patience!
I have cut down the busa radiator to fit my racebike successfully, I'd try someone else for a second opinion.
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true - i have recently done my nissa patrol radiator --- well its a temporary fix -- had a rub through on one of the cores ... so i gently folded it over and crimped it -- has been working great for a few weeks now with no leak -- wich will give me time to source one at a good price ---- first price i was given was $800
after a bit of hunting - for $800 i can get an upgraded one with much higher capacity .... ( ideal for towing )
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I had the radiator on my Landcruiser completly "re-cored" with an extra core added for around $500, but it was a few years ago.
Leonard.