Koyo Aluminum Racing Radiators
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Up for sale is the following:
Koyo Aluminum Racing Radiator
382.00
Or PM me for sponsorship price. Anyone can apply!
What benefits does it provide?
<ul>[*]Sexy finish[*]Provides 20% to 30% more cooling than standard radiators[*]Perfect for Turbo Charged, Super Charged & Nitros Oxide equipped engines[*]Custom built OEM fit - All Koyo Radiator cores and tanks are specifically designed and built for each application. No universal fit parts are used.This ensures proper fit, just like your original equipment![/list]
I'll check shipping for the first quote. I have 3 units in stock ready to ship.
Koyo Aluminum Racing Radiator
382.00
Or PM me for sponsorship price. Anyone can apply!
What benefits does it provide?
<ul>[*]Sexy finish[*]Provides 20% to 30% more cooling than standard radiators[*]Perfect for Turbo Charged, Super Charged & Nitros Oxide equipped engines[*]Custom built OEM fit - All Koyo Radiator cores and tanks are specifically designed and built for each application. No universal fit parts are used.This ensures proper fit, just like your original equipment![/list]
I'll check shipping for the first quote. I have 3 units in stock ready to ship.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Custom built OEM fit - All Koyo Radiator cores and tanks are specifically designed and built for each application. No universal fit parts are used.This ensures proper fit, just like your original equipment!</div>
in the first post he put
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Custom built OEM fit - All Koyo Radiator cores and tanks are specifically designed and built for each application. No universal fit parts are used.This ensures proper fit, just like your original equipment!</div>
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No actually I used my misfortune to my advantage. I had a meeting with Koyo Corporate, and told them I was interested in starting an account with them direct in the future. I also gave them a sponsor proposal for the white car, which they were very interested in. In doing this, I planned to just go through one of my other suppliers to pick up my koyo rad and it'd be special order since nobody keeps these in stock.
I already commited to buy mine, or at least my partner did when ordering, and I got a call from a new supplier who was right in the regular part of town. They offered me a bit better pricing, and I told him I'd be able to move a few if he stocked them for me. He said he didn't know me, or have anything to base this investment on, but he'd talk with his partner and get at least 3-5 in stock aside from mine. I picked it up, met the dude, shook his hand, and now I'm coming through on my end. I'm moving the 3 remaining rads that are in stock. He drop ships for me at no fee, and I pay shipping what he pays, without having to drive out there, pick em up, and ship myself. It saves me money, and after the sponsor pricing, I make just enough that my time invested is covered. I cant sell less than what the manufacturer says I can advertise, hence the sponsor pricing. Thats on an individual basis, and its based on marketing my company in exchange for a discount. Either way its the cheapest price on the internet. Period.
I already commited to buy mine, or at least my partner did when ordering, and I got a call from a new supplier who was right in the regular part of town. They offered me a bit better pricing, and I told him I'd be able to move a few if he stocked them for me. He said he didn't know me, or have anything to base this investment on, but he'd talk with his partner and get at least 3-5 in stock aside from mine. I picked it up, met the dude, shook his hand, and now I'm coming through on my end. I'm moving the 3 remaining rads that are in stock. He drop ships for me at no fee, and I pay shipping what he pays, without having to drive out there, pick em up, and ship myself. It saves me money, and after the sponsor pricing, I make just enough that my time invested is covered. I cant sell less than what the manufacturer says I can advertise, hence the sponsor pricing. Thats on an individual basis, and its based on marketing my company in exchange for a discount. Either way its the cheapest price on the internet. Period.
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Sounds nice. But I don't agree with your price comment. I'm not going to post links though. LOL I WILL have one on my car in the next month or 2.
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Dont post the link, but I know what you're talking about, and yes I do stand behind that comment. LOWEST PRICE period.
PM me if you want to go into details please.
PM me if you want to go into details please.