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Old July 20th 05, 05:29 PM
Robert
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Thanks for the advice all. I recon a new radiator it is then.
Thanks for the offer for your old one for $100 Jeff, but I'm in Scotland, &
the shipping would definitely cost too much. So I'm off to see the local
service station, about getting one next week.

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I've got a used radiator from 1.8 engine. It's in good condition and
> it can be yours for $100 plus actual shipping. I was going top put it
> up on eBay, but I've haven't gotten around to it yet.
>
> Robert wrote:
>> Is radweld any good to use in a badly corroded & leaking radiator?

>



 




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