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Where to buy cheap radiator 95 v6 runner auto ? alloy?

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Where to buy cheap radiator 95 v6 runner auto ? alloy?

Post by spamwell »

Looking to find cheap radiator for my 1995 v6 auto 4runner, the prices i have been quoted are higher than what i have seen custom alloy radiators and such quoted for commodores etc.

Does anyone know of a decent cheap supplier or of a place which will make a custom alloy one for a decent price.

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Post by Struth »

Why not get the original one recoed. Mine only cost $400 and that included beffing it up to 4 cores?

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Post by spamwell »

it's been done before, the whole thing is stuffed, the top tank is the main problem at the moment, 360 for a new assembly..
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Post by Middo »

hey mate. go to caloundra radiators and cv's. i have a 91 4runner and its were i got mine a few months back. its massive and cools the engine so well. can give it a flogging in the mud in the middle of summer and the temp doesnt change. it cost me $526 fitted with a system flush and some new fluid. it worth spending the money. its on alan street in the moffat beach industrial area. u live at maroochy so u shouldnt have any trouble finding it. hope this helps.

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Post by Struth »

spamwell wrote:it's been done before, the whole thing is stuffed, the top tank is the main problem at the moment, 360 for a new assembly..
Is that for a new rad or parts to repair yours or for yours repaired?


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Post by spamwell »

new radiator assembly, i would put it in myself
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Post by Struth »

That's a fairly good price really, anything cheaper would probably be just that Cheap.

Good luck with it.

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Post by rockcrawler31 »

Struth wrote:That's a fairly good price really, anything cheaper would probably be just that Cheap.

Good luck with it.

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Agree, cost me a little over 400 for a new 75 series rad.
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