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Default Time to get a new rad

Well looks like my car has acquired a new problem.
The radiator has cracked on the driver side and is
leaking. I have gone to radiator express and found this one.
http://www.radiatorexpress.com/produ...aia_id=1247464
My question is this rad states that it has the Engine oil cooler and the low
coolant sensor but it does not mention a tranny cooler. do they always
come with tranny coolers which is why it'* not mentioned?
it is $185.00

gm parts direct only states
Radiator, pontiac, w/h.d. cooling 92-94
and it is $182.78
That doesn't tell me if it has 2 or 3 cores. I mean i know they made the car and
they know what it uses but even they state it may not be accurate. And
the diagram doesn't help either.

So if you guys know of any other places to look. or have any suggestions
let me know.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I would also like to steer clear of the radiators that have plastic in them.

Thank you,
Rubix
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