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Old 04-07-2009, 09:04 PM
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Default B E G I coolant re-route kit

Brand new re-route kit from BEGI
selling for 60.00 shipped



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Old 04-07-2009, 10:31 PM
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it is for 99 - 05?
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It will fit 1990 to 2004 and 04-05 MSM.
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Originally Posted by Stephanie Turner
It will fit 1990 to 2004 and 04-05 MSM.
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Thank you Stephanie..
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Interested if TrickerZ doesn't pick it up and you're willing to ship to Canada. PM'ed
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if youre not willing to ship to cananda and both of those are no good for you. im next in line. haaaa. i actually have to fix my coolant lines anyways since the mechanic i used fucked everything up
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How well does this setup work? I'm trying to keep my car from overheating at highway speeds on a hot day. Would it be worth it to get this, or should I just get the "racer" re-route or do a diy? I need the best cost to cooling ratio, so either coolant re-route, cut up my bumper and/or hood or get a new radiator. What works best?
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Thank you everybody for looking, the item had been sold to

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Originally Posted by TrickerZ
How well does this setup work? I'm trying to keep my car from overheating at highway speeds on a hot day. Would it be worth it to get this, or should I just get the "racer" re-route or do a diy? I need the best cost to cooling ratio, so either coolant re-route, cut up my bumper and/or hood or get a new radiator. What works best?
i've already bought a koyo 37mm for my car and it has yet to overheat even when running low on coolant. but then again, my car isnt FI yet. i also have a radiator cowl cover for it, and soon want to make a shroud with new fans on the back
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