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MK1 Radiator

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Hello, Can anyone tell me where to get a 1980 GLI Radiator from, just spent 50 mins at GSF and came away with the wrong one :roll: Cheers Bill


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Big boys toys stock loads. Have you got a part number? I've got the catalogue here


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171 121 253 G on the top of the rad, but can only find 253 F on the interwed, :dash:


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I have had a look on ETKA for you mate, doesnt look like VW stock them anymore :(


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It is still available from Volkswagen Classic Parts in Germany - but the cost is 163.86 euros !!!!!!


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:shocking: :shocking: :shocking: Might just give it a flush and see how it goes.


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Have you got a top fill radiator or does yours have an expansion tank on the driver's suspension turret?

A 525mm core should fit, although I think the original radiator is slightly smaller.


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Top fill, and got feet, not pins on the bottom. just trying to justify spending the money. :scratch:(BEER/RAD BEER/RAD)


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Bill wrote:just spent 50 mins at GSF and came away with the wrong one :roll:
Sounds familiar.


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Bill wrote:171 121 253 G on the top of the rad, but can only find 253 F on the interwed, :dash:
Page 18 of the BBT catalogue:
77.63


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or have a google for someone in your area who will put a new core in the one you have


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