Fitting of my x-mas radiators. NC30

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Re: Fitting of my x-mas radiators. NC30

Post by Cammo »

scotjell wrote:Please explain the process of buying in Aus when you live in the UK to get a better exchange rate. As any tips on saving ££££ is good.
Not sure what you mean? I think Bollo hails from Down Under.

Exchange rate doesn't favour Aussies over Brits, price works out around the same but Aussies don't have to pay import duty (or VAT). It won't help buying parts in Oz and sending them to the Uk as postage is hellish pricey to the UK from Australia on anything larger than a big letter.
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Re: Fitting of my x-mas radiators. NC30

Post by kostritzer »

Has anyone had an issue with the left outlet on the upper radiator being too small with these? I purchased my from radiatorwarranty on ebay back in November, and just got around to fitting them last week.

The outlet in question is the lower one on the left side of the upper radiator near the fan switch. The outlet on my Chinese rad is 17mm and the original Honda outlet is 20mm. I've contacted the seller but no luck in getting a replacement so far.

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