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KeithO
post Jul 2 2010, 01:51 PM
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BeCool Oversized, Aluminum Radiator for LT1 F-Bodies, part number 60028.

This: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BCI-60028/

I'll try to be brief - this radiator has a leak in it and I replaced it with a new, identical one. I was forced to drive out to Summit to get one because I had already "done a deal" to sell the car and I had no time to remove the radiator, get it fixed and reinstall it - it needed replaced to close my deal. Now, the car is gone and I have this radiator that would probably be fine if it were repaired.

I am thinking of listing it as-is or taking it to a radiator shop and having it repaired and then listing it after the repair is made.

Would anyone be interested in this piece and if so, would you want it repaired (remember, I can't install and test it so we would need to trust the repair shop) or take it as-is and get it repaired yourself?

This is a nice piece.
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EchoMirage
post Jul 2 2010, 08:55 PM
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where does it leak. is it possible to use this for an LS1 or are they totally different
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KeithO
post Jul 2 2010, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE (EchoMirage @ Jul 2 2010, 02:55 PM) *
where does it leak. is it possible to use this for an LS1 or are they totally different


The leak turned to steam and it made it hard to see.

This is definitely only for LT1's.
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post Jul 3 2010, 06:12 AM
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Price as is?
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KeithO
post Jul 3 2010, 11:36 AM
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Hi John,

The response was surprising to me. Just to let you know -

You are the fourth guy to ask about it as-is and the shipping costs have been a little crazy. I have been floating it for roughly $100 plus shipping as a shipped deal, rounding the shipping estimate. I have also been insuring it for $500 because I think this makes sense for the buer.

The box is 11x32x28 and weighs 23 lbs.

The shipping estimate that I got for the guy in Michigan was about $50.
The shipping estimate that I got for the guy in SoCal was about $240!
A third guy is about 3 hours from here and I suggested that maybe we consider shipping since it might be less than the gas to pick it up.

Given where you are, I am thinking that you are going to be in the $240 range and this would probably make this impractical... What do you think?
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KeithO
post Jul 8 2010, 04:16 PM
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