Classic Mini And Cooper 3-core Radiator Up To 1992, New, Copper, #arp2000 on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
This Copper Radiator will fit Classic Mini MK3 up to 1992 and can be modified to fit MK1 & MK2. Standard 3 offset tube Core Radiator. Different core designs and fins as on this radiator have helped to cool better than the old original designs. This Copper 3-Core type Radiator has 9core fins/gills per inch. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister |
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