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basketcaseFC
10-08-2011, 10:57 AM
Can anyone recommend a place that does mobile fitting of radiators? I am looking at replacing mine after finding some leaks and noticing an increase in temps, and just don't want to risk it...

As I am selling the car I don't necessarily want to pour the money into fitting a top shelf 3 core alloy jobby but am not risking it frying my engine.

Alternatively, anyone know of a good recored one they may have for sale or would anyone been keen on a cash job to install one if I found one?

Any help would be sweet, cheers ;)

carlitto
10-08-2011, 12:34 PM
Hey mate, give my mate Dwayne or his dad John a call at
CITY RADIATORS 82430937 Port road opposite the cemetary
tell them you no me,lincoln (they may give you shit if you do tho lol)
They dont talk crap and wont try and sell you one made from unobtanium...
they have been in the radiator game for years and are good at what they do.

basketcaseFC
10-08-2011, 01:48 PM
Thanks Linc, I tried to ring and some lady answered and seemed confused when I asket if it was City Radiators lol. I looked the number up on white pages to confirm and it was correct... Did you have any other numbers/details?

Cheers :)

jesse_RE
17-08-2011, 11:45 AM
Leigh, i have an aftermarket copper radiator i just pulled out due to upgrading to ally rad. Only thing is that you wont be able to use the factory air intake that bolts to the rad support as it hits the top tank... ok if you have a pod filter setup... Good working condition and cheap as chips give me a buzz or pm. Jesse

basketcaseFC
17-08-2011, 11:51 AM
Leigh, i have an aftermarket copper radiator i just pulled out due to upgrading to ally rad. Only thing is that you wont be able to use the factory air intake that bolts to the rad support as it hits the top tank... ok if you have a pod filter setup... Good working condition and cheap as chips give me a buzz or pm. Jesse

Thanks Jesse, sent you a text mate! :D