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Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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N13 Pulsar is good, but you need to make up a crossover pipe for the bottom. Some BMW ones are good too, but if you've already cut out the front panel, then it would be more work.
Using the N13 Langley (4WD) one is also good, but you need to get a EXA FWD CA18 thermostat housing. The Langley one is available on Ebay.

Posted on: 2007/1/7 21:50
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     radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion perthute 2007/1/7 20:52
       Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion dattodude 2007/1/7 21:50
         Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion perthute 2007/1/7 22:35
           Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion Coops 2007/1/7 23:01
             Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion perthute 2007/1/7 23:25
               Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion 2QK4U 2007/1/7 23:28
                 Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion picko 2007/1/8 3:02
                   Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion sikdatto1200 2007/1/8 10:56
                     Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion matty 2007/1/9 11:09
                       Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion phat_dat1200 2007/1/9 13:43
                         Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion matty 2007/1/9 21:16
                           Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion Laney 2007/1/10 1:45
                             Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion datb110 2007/1/10 8:27
                               Re: radator for ca18 1200 ute conversion matty 2007/1/10 20:39




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