1993 NA radiator, where to get new cheap-ish

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1993 NA radiator, where to get new cheap-ish

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Hello all

My 1993 is getting older, the Radiator is leaking (well there are two radiators up front, the second one from the front)

Does anyone know where I can source a new one on the cheaper side. This has been a rough year so I can't splash 300+ to fix this and the car needs more stuff done.

any advice greatly appreciated as always.

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Front one will be a condenser for air conditioning.
If they are asking £300 for a radiator they are bandits :shocked:
Try TCB Parts for a radiator (best to phone them) https://www.tcbparts.co.uk/

MR2 Mk2 SW20 2.0 litre (1989 -1999) This radiator also fits Turbo model

when fitting new its trouble free and carries our full twelve months warranty.

Part number: TCB-74315

Price: £95.00 + vat
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jimi wrote: 10/10/24 16:41 Front one will be a condenser for air conditioning.
If they are asking £300 for a radiator they are bandits :shocked:
Try TCB Parts for a radiator (best to phone them) https://www.tcbparts.co.uk/

MR2 Mk2 SW20 2.0 litre (1989 -1999) This radiator also fits Turbo model

when fitting new its trouble free and carries our full twelve months warranty.

Part number: TCB-74315

Price: £95.00 + vat

Thank you Jimi!! Don't know what I'd do without you!

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Re: 1993 NA radiator, where to get new cheap-ish

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I have a brand new one that I purchased from TCB and never used. Make me a reasonable offer and organise collection and it's yours.
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nemesis450 wrote: 11/10/24 15:44 I have a brand new one that I purchased from TCB and never used. Make me a reasonable offer and organise collection and it's yours.
Hello Nemesis,

My apologies, I have had a lot going on and I didn't see your message. Is the radiator still available?

cheers
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Bump..
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