LR> I did some pricing around here, it will cost around $80 to
LR> get mine fixed
Must be a recore.
LR> and around $25-$65 for a used one at a junk yard (if anyone
LR> had one)
LR> depending on where you go. A new one runs anywhere from
LR> $193 to $264
LR> (once again depending on where you go).
Yep.
LR> This is the only working car on the property right now and
LR> the only way
LR> I have to get to work. If the radiator is sitting in a shop
LR> getting fixed
LR> then I have no transpo. So, I'm looking for a used one to
LR> swap in so that
LR> I can't still get to work while the other one is being
LR> fixed.
Kewl. Sometimes aftermarket radiators are plentiful and cheaper than new. We
use a company called Gold's for new, cost efficient units.
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