Toyota / Scion Radiator No. 7g/2107 (422132-1341) on 2040-parts.com
White Post, Virginia, US
Up for auction is a genuine Toyota radiator that was removed from a 2005 Scion XB automatic car. It is my understanding that this radiator can also be used in a manual car. Please do you research on that if you are bidding for a manual car. This radiator is in very good condition with only 17K miles on the car when it was carefully removed to install a racing unit. Why not pick this up as an inexpensive spare?
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