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Location: greenwood, ar
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![]() I got a fluidyne alum. radiator about 3 or 4 years ago for a fox mustang..bolted up using the existing mounts and shroud and everything bolts right up to it. Cools great my guage never goes above 180*. I think I paid $260 or so for it but it can be fixed if it ever has a problem I belive a lot of the alum. radiators have a sort of epoxy on them that makes them hard to repair should something happen to it.
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'89 GT K&N, Twisted Wedge heads, TFS intake,FMS 1.7 rockers, Trick Flow stage 1 cam(221*/225* .530in\.542in) , 3.73's, headers, off road H-pipe, Flowmasters, FMS Clutch, Tremec, PRO-5.0, FMS driveshaft, fluidyne alum. radiator, and more to come. |
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