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as above really. my radiator is leaking either from the common sensor fault or has just cracked somewhere but i cant be bothered messing about as the car is basically my life line to work and what not so ive decided to get a new radiator, pipes, sensors the lot. the cars only done 84,000 and im keeping it till at least 120,000 so id rather spend abit more to be sure its gonna be ok.

so im undecided wether to get a standard OEM one or a upgraded alloy one. but my question is what price difference is there and which one and also cheapest place to buy??

any help would be an advantage

Even having a friend that owns Radtec I would never even consider an alloy radiator unless you are using the car for motorsport when the OE rad is getting close to it's limit, they cost you around 5 times the amount of an OE rad (the quality is second to non though!) but it is completely pointless IMO.

(The website does not list ones for any Skoda's but he does do 1 off's.)

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