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Author Subject: nissens radiator
chris1987

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Post #1
Hi Guys im after a nissens radiator any help would be appreciated Thumbs up
Posted 9th Mar 2013 at 23:38
24seven

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Click.

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Posted 9th Mar 2013 at 23:43
chris1987

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Thanks for the link and time Thumbs up .I did find one on ebay erlyer after finding out the model number 61252A but was £135 . i no there worth every penny but im just looking if i can find one cheaper .
Posted 9th Mar 2013 at 23:54
coskev

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Post #4
Not sure what brand GSF supply but they list a alloy rad for £119 deliveredThumbs up

http://www.gsfcarparts.com/173pc0390

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Posted 10th Mar 2013 at 22:10
iplay

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Post #5
I have had both types but the new OEM aluminium ones are better quality than the nissens and keep the car slightly cooler. email phil @ adrad.co.uk and give details of the kind of bottom hose fitting and ask for OEM Ordonez radiator. Ask for forum discount too. It should be around £110 and next day delivery is standard. Ask if the new rad has a radiator plug too.
Posted 10th Mar 2013 at 23:55
24seven

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I'd have to agree with iplay on this. I've always found just plain OEM ones to keep my engines cooler than Nissens rads. Granted on my '6 I've not tried both to compare, but on my old 306 XS, 205 Mi16 and 309 with the 8v engine standard OEM rads were just better.

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Posted 11th Mar 2013 at 00:16
coskev

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iplay wrote:
I have had both types but the new OEM aluminium ones are better quality than the nissens and keep the car slightly cooler. email phil @ adrad.co.uk and give details of the kind of bottom hose fitting and ask for OEM Ordonez radiator. Ask for forum discount too. It should be around £110 and next day delivery is standard. Ask if the new rad has a radiator plug too.


CheersThumbs up

Just e-mailed him as mine has a slight weepSmile

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Posted 11th Mar 2013 at 21:23
coskev

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coskev wrote:
iplay wrote:
I have had both types but the new OEM aluminium ones are better quality than the nissens and keep the car slightly cooler. email phil @ adrad.co.uk and give details of the kind of bottom hose fitting and ask for OEM Ordonez radiator. Ask for forum discount too. It should be around £110 and next day delivery is standard. Ask if the new rad has a radiator plug too.


CheersThumbs up

Just e-mailed him as mine has a slight weepSmile


Got this link back from my e-mail:

http://www.adrad.co.uk/prices/prices.php?id=PE414&model=306&make=PEUGEOT

They stated on the e-mail its a Ordonez radThumbs up

Excellent priceCool

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 16:34
pugjim

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 16:53
chris1987

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Post #10
thanks for your advice guys Thumbs up
Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 17:20
coskev

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Post #11


Have you bought one?

Does not look to have the oil modine pipe connection on the bottomDunno

I would guess its the one below for a Gti6Yes

http://www.carparts4less.co.uk/cp4l/c/Peugeot_306_2.0_1999/p/car-parts/car-cooling-parts-and-car-heating/cooling/car-radiator/?203735350&1&5377167a672e150c4be56dc3866de6c198a66ec7&000261

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 21:11

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