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1200 Ute Radiator
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Haven't posted for a while but after 15 yrs of owning the 1200 ute the radiatar finally let go. After ringing around and getting quoted 300 bucks plus, the boys at Natrad Moorabbin helped me out by recorring mine which I was shocked you can still get for $200. Four bolts and two hose clamps and the ute is up and going again. Gotta love old cars. Would of had to take out another mortgage if it happened to the wifes Merc.

Posted on: 2012/5/15 3:32
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Not bad for a recore at all Chris.

Posted on: 2012/5/15 4:51
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this is bloody good timing as i actually called Thompsons Radiators ( i believe they are classed as Natrad Moorabbin ) today asking about this exact same thing and was quoted over the phone a cost of $240 to $250 for them to do the same thing......

Might need to pay them a visit and bring this up with them and see what they have to say face to face

Posted on: 2012/5/15 14:16
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Congrats. It doesn't take much to keep a 1200 going.

1200 ute uses same radiator as sedan/coupe. Later utes (1980 up?) have the lower outlet come out then make a a bend, so it's a little different but a sedan unit still bolts in, it is exactly the same size.

Posted on: 2012/5/15 21:08
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I have found over the phone price is always a bit higher than you go into the shop. Its amazing what the word CASH does. Brian from Natrad Moorabbin was really helpful and a gentleman to deal with.

Posted on: 2012/5/15 23:45
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