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    i did order one from TDC, and i havn't recieved for a month and a couple days now. and im pissed. and if i wanted it from zzp which one would i choose? the series 3? and they wrote "
    97-07 Grand Prix (requires the 99-03 style coolant bottle)" the link is broken so im not sure what they mean by that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tazyboy28 View Post
    i did order one from TDC, and i havn't recieved for a month and a couple days now. and im pissed. and if i wanted it from zzp which one would i choose? the series 3? and they wrote "
    97-07 Grand Prix (requires the 99-03 style coolant bottle)" the link is broken so im not sure what they mean by that?
    Not like TDC, hope you didn't pay already.

    Is your coolant overflow by your intake or on the drivers side by the firewall?

    Obviously if it is by your intake an aftermarket one would interfere. I would say a series 3 as long as ur coolant overdflow is on the passenger side, shoot them an email.
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    of course i already payed. i talked to my bank and filed a dispute.
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    the coolant over flow is on the passengers side and the intake would be on hte drivers side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DnaProdigy View Post
    Not like TDC, hope you didn't pay already.

    Is your coolant overflow by your intake or on the drivers side by the firewall?

    Obviously if it is by your intake an aftermarket one would interfere. I would say a series 3 as long as ur coolant overdflow is on the passenger side, shoot them an email.
    Looks like you haven't been following the thread in The Lounge. Might want to check that out. TDC has stole a lot of our money and disappeared.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcvey View Post
    Looks like you haven't been following the thread in The Lounge. Might want to check that out. TDC has stole a lot of our money and disappeared.
    Wow apparently not i thought he was just having a family emergency or something.
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