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Stone from road has damaged radiator.
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Your parents are lucky - I did the above in a Focus and the engine overheated and the head needed re-skimming. This was a decade ago and the costs were north of £700 and it never ran the same again.
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Own a Lexus expect hefty maintenance bills.Deleted_User said:Bloody £500 for a radiator through no fault of their own just sounds unfair.0 -
£500 isn't actually that bad to fit a rad at main dealer prices. I dread to think what mine would be as the whole front end needs to come off.
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