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Mk2 Cortina Radiator (NOT NOW NEEDED)

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2014/10/24 23:41:36 (permalink)
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Mk2 Cortina Radiator (NOT NOW NEEDED)

Hi all, Not needed now taking a different path.!!
Cheers Geoff
post edited by GeeBeeN - 2014/11/23 10:58:13
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    Re: Mk2 Cortina Radiator 2014/10/26 21:39:58 (permalink)
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    IF it's for concourse originality, a colleague may still have his new?reco? FoMoCo one for sale which I recall he wants
    drug money for, in case moneys no obstacle..........let us know

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    Re: Mk2 Cortina Radiator 2014/10/26 23:12:55 (permalink)
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    Thanks for your response, i want a radiator for a Mk1 escort, and was told a Mk2 cortina radiator 
    being wider it is the right height for a Mk1 escort. I need it to fit inside the radiator support panels,
    or it causes lots of problems that i can without. Anything over $20 bucks and i'm out of the game.
     
    Cheers Geoff  (sorry i can't help)
     
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