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I have thew following parts for sale:

- New 19 row Serck Oil Cooler, includes Earls remote filler adaptor and new Speedflow fittings for braided lines. All that is required to fit any RB series engine is braided line cut to required lengths

Asking - $600SOLD

- New Bosch 040 Fuel Pump, 235 L/hour good for 500hp. Has integral gauze for mounting in factory location. Require larger clamps to fit in factory bracket due to bigger diameter. Will out flow new or 2nd Hand GTR pump.

Asking - $300

- Apexi Twin Chamber BOV. Good condition, only takes 5 minutes to remove so Sydney buyer can hear and see working on car. Comes with Stainless Steel Adaptor for RB20DET

Asking $280 SOLD

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Will need a different adaptor for an RB25, (i think... im not really sure)

As for photos, dont have a digital camera, sorry. Attached is a picture of a 13 row one to give you an idea. It is a serck cooler so may be able to find a pic on the web. Its painted grey if that helps?

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BOV has been sold, i have decided to keep the fuel pump, but the Oil Cooler is still for sale.

Its too big for my needs and will be getting smaller 14 row oil cooler, so will be keeping the fittings.

Will accept $240 for the brand new Serck 19 row oil cooler.

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For those that arent comfortable buying an oil cooler that isnt a name part you may be familiar with such as Trust/HKS,

The best and original coolers for motorsport, fitted as original equipment by most leading manufacturers, McLaren, Penske, Lotus etc.
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