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$25 S & H, flat rate for everyone. So the net cost is $495 for anyone that orders one before the end of the year. It doesn't look like I'm going to get twenty, maybe not even ten, but I want to get some of these out there and get more good reports. Let's give Greg (EX-Air) the thumbs up on volunteering for the project! Without the demo car, we wouldn't be selling one. :thumbs:
You bring up a good point. To those ordering online, you will get an automated acknowledgement with the wrong price. Disregard it, I will adjust the price on my end. The net total is $495 for both auto and manual.
This really is a good price on an aluminum radiator, and it looks like a top notch unit. For a manual trans cooler, you should get a cooler with built in fan, and fluid pump, from any race shop. However, tracking down the right metric threads can be an issue. Fluidair has them, but determining exactly what you need is the hard part. For an oil cooler, I suggest a Mocal style cooler, available from racerpartswholesale. Wheel-to-wheel makes an awesome adapter that bolts to the OEM oil temp area, but sandwich units work OK too. I like the WTW adapter, as you can keep the OEM oil filter!
Again, nice radiator. I may get one to replace my worn out BeCool!