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Don't go here if you can avoid it. I was in a pinch and had to pay $800 for a radiator and a hose--parts that cost $200 online. What a lot of people do now days is buy their own parts online and pay labor for a willing mechanic to install them, but like I said, I was desperate because I commute everyday, and I needed the job done quickly (which they did and I give them credit for that) so I paid the price. Update: six months later my "new" radiator began spouting coolant everywhere. I only took it back to Gas Alley because I had a warranty on the parts they had replaced. They told me there was a leak in one of the hoses, replaced it, and charged me fifty bucks, fine whatever. The next day my radiator tank was completely empty. And though I still have a warranty on these parts I will take my car somewhere else (anywhere else) because I have lost all faith in the competency of these mechanics.
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