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following on from the place that sells the alloy radiators

ive just picked up a nice price on oil coolers kits

ive gone through a few cars with oil coolers and these are the best ive seen at a good price

anyway what ya get

cooler kit with billet alloy annodised sandwich block and remote oil filter housing and 12 row oil cooler, -10 stainless braided hose with anodised alloy fittings, has two optional drilled and tapped holes in the billet alloy remote mount for oil temp and pressure gauges, and if not used has alloy bolts to block these off. Also supplied with alloy strap nuts and bolts for fitting to make own brackets, not pictured. Retail $395 group buy price $340 .

A bit more for supply of alloy bracket material and can't get any cheaper from supplier.

delivery they said 30 bux anywere in australia (thus why i recomend pick up cause it saves you cash!!!!!!!!)

what ya get

the box it comes in

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opening it up

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billet fittings

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annodised alloy fittings

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the whole lot

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anyway they seem like a good kit, i cant confirm how well they work due to some fag flogging and smashing my car but its an oil cooler kit and hey they cool oil

once again i dont make any cash of these so be nice on the phone please

this is the price they offered, i am just a middle man and pass on money and you get the gear

anyway i encorage pick up to save ya money

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Hey fatz, ifI wanted to install oil pressure gauges and oil temp, does it have place for that? I was told they go on that orange thingy. Can you confirm?

And also, are they able to do a kit without the oil cooler itself but just the hoses?

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Hey fatz, ifI wanted to install oil pressure gauges and oil temp, does it have place for that? I was told they go on that orange thingy. Can you confirm?

And also, are they able to do a kit without the oil cooler itself but just the hoses?

yea they come with the fitting for two guages on the block

Pete

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