radiator options for 874kcsq

Andrew Lundy fast928 at prodigy.net
Sun Oct 29 09:01:58 EST 2000


I would say to just get a used radiator.  I almost always buy used part when
something breaks.  So far so good!!

If others respond and tell you to get a new one and you take there advice.
I would suggest you check here!!

http://www.radiator.com/

I haven't bought anything from them but I found their site a while ago and
bookmarked it.  There new radiators are very reasonable.  You can get one
for your car for about ~$200(I looked your car up....a little more if you
have a manual trans)!!!

I have no affiliation with this company, I'm just passing it on because at
~$200 for a new one; I'm not sure if you could get a better deal than that
on a used radiator anyway!!!

Good Luck
---
Andrew Lundy
fast928 at prodigy.net
90 80Q
91 90
95 90Q
----- Original Message -----
From: "max dombroski" <m_dombroski at hotmail.com>
To: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 9:04 PM
Subject: radiator options for 874kcsq


>   Friday the Audi gods paid me a visit. The weld failed at the bottom of
my
> radiator where the mount attaches.  I plan on keeping the car for a while
> and am wondering if I should by a new radiator or look for a used one.  If
> new is the way to go are there any brands better than others, or any to be
> avoided?  If used does any lister have one to sell?  I am USAF at RAF
> Mildenhall in England so I would need it shipped to an APO address, or
> bought from a UK supplier/ lister.  Cheep as long as US mail is used.
> T.I.A.
> Max Dombroski
> m_dombroski at hotmail.com
> 87 4kcsq in U.K.
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