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honda-tech members in florida check this out need help
check this out guys i live in ocala florida ok. i got this job at a small pizza place. i went on this one delivery tonight and the road i thought was dirt was actually white concrete covered with dirt. on top of that it was raining its *** off. so here it is i hit a pothole hard as **** and broke my radiator. this job is my only source of income and i dont work again until wednesday so i need a radiaitor by tuesday morning. if someone could help me out with something cheep it would be wonderful i just moved down here. thank you honda-tech members oh and its a eg hatch
Modified by nastyeghatch at 6:07 AM 8/29/2005
Modified by nastyeghatch at 6:07 AM 8/29/2005
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wow, it never occured to me to look at his username
i wish i had the parts, man. there's supposed to be a killer honda junkyard in gainesville, but i've never been over there. it's just hearsay, though.
Modified by Vanilla Sky at 8:54 AM 8/29/2005
i wish i had the parts, man. there's supposed to be a killer honda junkyard in gainesville, but i've never been over there. it's just hearsay, though.
Modified by Vanilla Sky at 8:54 AM 8/29/2005
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Re: (Vanilla Sky)
hmmm... Im guessing an EG hatch. sorry there guy, I dont have anything that you can use, how badly is it cracked? if it is just a little, use some Rad Sealient, it may or may not work.
Itle work long enough for you to get a new rad, its REALLY REALLY REALLY easy to replace a rad. you can do it your self, with a 10mm socket\wrench, and some needle nose pliers.
Dude, its so easy to replace you could have gotten a new rad as soon as you cracked it, replaced in the front of the dudes yard. and been on your way in an hour.
Itle work long enough for you to get a new rad, its REALLY REALLY REALLY easy to replace a rad. you can do it your self, with a 10mm socket\wrench, and some needle nose pliers.
Dude, its so easy to replace you could have gotten a new rad as soon as you cracked it, replaced in the front of the dudes yard. and been on your way in an hour.
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Re: (blackwagon)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by blackwagon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i'll give you mine if you have a stock exhuast for a 92-00 hatch </TD></TR></TABLE>
blackwagon,
I have the cat and pipe all the way back to the muffler but I just threw out the muffler. If you want it, come get it.
nastyeghatch,
I have a stock radiator that you can have but I don't know how you are going to come down to Winter Park/Orlando to get it. Anyway, if there's a way you can pick it up, you can have it.
blackwagon,
I have the cat and pipe all the way back to the muffler but I just threw out the muffler. If you want it, come get it.
nastyeghatch,
I have a stock radiator that you can have but I don't know how you are going to come down to Winter Park/Orlando to get it. Anyway, if there's a way you can pick it up, you can have it.
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Re: (nastyeghatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nastyeghatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the radiator </TD></TR></TABLE>
Glad I could help.
Glad I could help.
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