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Old 10-08-2004, 10:40 AM   #3
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depends on how deep your pockets go for "pretty" i have a 3.8l ford taurus non-sho electric fan in my car that cost a whopping 35$ shipped + autozone universal thermostat cost (20$ each) It puts out more air than the best flexalite we can put in our cars and almost as much as the clutch fan which is impressive (3500cfm vs clutch fans 4400~ or so max output and flexalites best in the 2xxx range) it doesnt look bad its just not as low profile as a flexalite setup.car-part.com is your friend.
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