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2 aluminum 6.4L radiators

NY_Mott

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I have 2 aluminum radiators for the 6.4L that each have a small leak.

Can not find a shop within an hour of me to fix them, but either way was looking to sell them..

Both radiators were installed and then leak was found, guessing about 200 miles on each...

PM me for manufacturer info or any questions.

Also one is powder coated copper other is bare.

Asking $550 each shipped in the US...

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$550 for a leaky radiator? really?
Yea, $100 max to repair and you save $400 or so. Not sure what the problem is...
Why not post which brand they are? It probably won't be a surprise.
Because people in the know would get it just by what I said.
i'm betting alradco
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I do not see asking 550 shipped as a crazy thing, but it is what it is thanks for keeping the post at the top.

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Not on that much but after seeing a mishi go for 350 bellow I guess I can kind of see it haha..

O well that's why it says asking not firm...

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If I was you, I'd have them repaired, then try to sell them. that, or just scrap them. You'll have lot better success IMO. Most would only offer scrap prices unless parts were known to be good. It's a peace of mind thing.
 

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If I was you, I'd have them repaired, then try to sell them. that, or just scrap them. You'll have lot better success IMO. Most would only offer scrap prices unless parts were known to be good. It's a peace of mind thing.
I hear ya and I will drop them off at a repair shop once I get time to as it's several hours away.

Guess I just figured this form to be more of the hardcore type people and not your typical Craigslist attitude just because they leak; and I could just offload them for cheap to someone who realized they could repair them and be way ahead of the game.

Price was a little high considering others I have seen (after i posted) but I never looked for others figured it was a place to start.

I do appreciate your honest post so thanks for that.
I know what I need to do now.

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