Re: Radiator Update

Good job Harry. Improvising is what makes great mechs!

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"« Paul »" wrote

It is? I'd prefer to have an original factory one that bolts right up without having to look for stupid adapters that make me go back to the dealership and ask questions. But that's just me...I gotta make some money.

Ian

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shiden_Kai

hmm, bet you wish you called the parts department before you took all that time to drive back and forth huh :D

Meanwhile a cop pulls you over because to them its suspicious to have all the windows open in cold weather, Haha!

In other news, my car is getting new rims and tires, thank god for employee discounts.

Nice 5 skinny spoke corvette looking design.. exactly what I was looking for.

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Paradox

I would much rather just bolt in a clone, too. Especially on someone else's vehicle at flat rate. In today's world of cheaply made =

throw-away cars and tv's, that's probably as it should be. However, on my own things I have always improvised and I believe that =

is one of the reasons that I have learned how to repair and maintain anything. ... From a car to my company's net servers down to the component level. Improvising probably contributes to all of my vehicles easily attaining

225k miles before trade in. I grew up on a farm - we did not have money to buy new things.
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I would much rather just bolt in a clone, too. Especially on someone else's vehicle at flat rate. In today's world of cheaply made throw-away cars and tv's, that's probably as it should be.

TV's? wtf? someone sounds bitter :D

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Paradox

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