Godspeed 1994-2001 Integra Dc2 Aluminum Radiator + Fan Acura on 2040-parts.com
Supply, North Carolina, US
For sale, I have a Godspeed project aluminum radiator and fans for a 1994-2001 acura integra. I have no idea if anything works or not because I have no way of testing anything, so I am listing this as for parts or not working. The fans are a little dirty with some rust on some of the metal, but it looks like everything is there. The fan has 2 wires running off of it. As for the radiator, there are 2 rust spots on the side that you can see in the pic(one the size of a quarter and the other is the size of a nickel). Also the metal on the front and back of the radiator is bent and scratched some, but I am sure that it won't affect anything. The cap for the radiator is there. Some of the tabs on the radiator are bent, i'm assuming because they were slightly in the way when the previous owner tried to install or remove it from their car. Everything seems to be there except for mounting hardware. What you see in the pics is what you get. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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