Radiators seem very expensive online for what it is. Is there a go-to radiator to purchase, or anyone have an extra functional one laying around for sale?
Thanks!
Where to buy radiator?
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Re: Where to buy radiator?
Rediculous pricing for a simple M10 rad these days indeed! If you have time you can spend some time on craigslist, ebay and the likes and try to source a fair priced NOS example. If you're more in a hurry, then perhaps you'd better try to get something aftermarket like the one below. No OEM looks but it costs less than half of what you pay at the dealer or Walloth.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265392292018
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265392292018
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Re: Where to buy radiator?
I have some almost new m10 radiators in stock!
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Re: Where to buy radiator?
That looks good alternative.Jeroen wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:37 am Rediculous pricing for a simple M10 rad these days indeed! If you have time you can spend some time on craigslist, ebay and the likes and try to source a fair priced NOS example. If you're more in a hurry, then perhaps you'd better try to get something aftermarket like the one below. No OEM looks but it costs less than half of what you pay at the dealer or Walloth.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265392292018