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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 9:17 pm 
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This arrived at work yesterday and i liked the look of it, it's wrong for the car it was ordered for so i claimed it, only $75 minus the fan i had that. It's from a 84 Honda civic, is 63 cm wide and the core is 33 cm high with the cap 5 cm higher. I tried to poke it in the front of my clubby but it wouldn't quite get past the heater intake and bosch alternator, so it should really be easy to make fit 8) I put the fan on it (12") to give a reference to the size. It even has a thermo fan switch in the bottom fitting.

I'll post up fitting pics when i get around to it :wink:
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I've got a Civic radiator in my Starlet Mini.

Mines from a later model, it's taller than it is wide. But it's still a nice, thin aluminium 2 core radiator.

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