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Price on raditor for a Vitara.

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Price on raditor for a Vitara.

Post by 2LOW »

Ok my raditor is fukd...

So where have you guys brought your's from and for how much.

Up here they want $400.....I've had custome one built for less.
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Post by Eddy »

Paid $185.oo for replacement tanks about 18 months ago :? if that's any help :roll:
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Post by nicbeer »

u tried Covs? my sierra new one was about 200ish.

I do have a vit rad here - not sure on selling yet. postage would be a pain as well i would think from wa.

Is yours a G16B or A if they are different?

Nic
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Post by 2LOW »

Ummmm it's a 1988 1.6 Vitara!?! How do I tell the difference? I know there is a plastic tank one and a metal tank one, I have the metal tank one.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

My Sierra one was $350 retail from repco for a new one, I ended up paying trade $305. All the radiator places in the ACT are Pirates too ARRRHARRR.
They all quoted $400+
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Post by CWBYUP »

This is nearly as bad as holden, they quoted me $635 for a radiator for my VS V6.

Ended up getting an after market one which showed up in the holden genuine parts box for $105-

If i remember in the morning i'll get a quote for you, the problem will be the freight. by the time you pay for that it will probably be the same as up there.

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Post by 2LOW »

Quote would be great.

Freight sometimes isn't as high as people think. I just got Calmini sup for the Vit from Perth, freight was $179 for 3 heavy boxes.
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Post by da13ro »

Toll ipec are pretty good for this kinda thing, shouldn cost more than $60 with them.

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Post by 2LOW »

I can handle that... :)
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Post by 2LOW »

Dose anyone have a contact for a raditor joint down there that can supply a raditor at a good price?

I'll be ording one this week..

Thanks guys
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Post by nicbeer »

U got coventries up your way, they were cheapest last time i got one.
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Post by 2LOW »

Naaa all ours are independents.

O and I had close look and mine has the plastic top and bottom tanks.
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Post by CWBYUP »

Well i cant give you a straight answer because they didnt give me one.

The guy who I know is away until monday and no one else has a clue.

I'll try to get a quote monday when dan get back and get back to you.

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Post by 2LOW »

Kewl thanks mate....
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Post by 2LOW »

Have cash ready toi buy..... :)
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Post by CWBYUP »

I'm still chasing this for you mate i'm just having trouble getting answers.

AT the moment there telling me $250- but i know thats RRP I just need to speak to the guy i know to get my trade price but at the moment i'm having trouble catching up with them.

I'll try again tommorrow and see how I go.

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Post by 2LOW »

No probs mate.
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Post by CWBYUP »

Hey champ

Just got off the phone and there $290- which i reckon is a bit rich.

Have you thought about just getting it recored ?

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Post by 2LOW »

Might have to look into it.

$290 and if freight is only $60, to me thats a good price. Up here there $400.



Thanks heaps for your time and help.
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