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My radiator blew today while coming back from Huntington Beach......now my car is stuck at Jack in the Box untill tomorrow
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You can get a oem radiator off of ebay for no more than $120 shipped. For the Koyo Radiator, you are looking at about $365 shipped, which is around what I paid for mine. If you have a GT, make sure the one you are getting is for a GT. The Koyo radiators for the ST are slightly cheaper and may mislead someone who is desperate for saving a few bucks. I think an all aluminum radiator is well worth it, though be smart in choosing an aftermarket radiator cap for your Koyo rad, which you will need. I was stupid and blew $37 on a D1 Blitz radiator, because it was the cheaper of the only two available through ebay for this radiator. Though LewFX told me he had got one for $5 for his Koyo, which as a result, made me feel stupid. Hope this helps.
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