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Old 03-18-02, 08:56 AM
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Time to Replace the Radiator

Looks like my Radiator is cracked and needs to be replaced. Where can a find a new one for not too much? I've looked around a little and have only found the High-performance ones for $500 and up. I'm looking for one a little cheaper.
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Try

www.mazdatrix.com.

They have pretty good prices on many items.
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$165

http://1-800-radiator.com/
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WOW! That is cheap! And only $9 bucks for delivery!
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If you can swing $450 for a Fluidyne, it's well worth the cost. Also use the opportunity to put some of the Evans NPG+ coolant in the car.
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