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Item: 2 x Super Light 19row Oil Coolers 29.5cm (W) 24cm (H) Approx

Age: one year

Condition: excellent

Price: $50ea plus shipping

To Fit: (anything)

Location: Melb (keysborough)

Contact: Trent 0419 059220

Comments:

These coolers are perfect for those who want maximum cooling at a budget, we used two mounted where the A/C condesor used to be and they fit perfect. They are as new and have only had the BEST oil run through them.

the only reason i swapped them out was due to lack of space in the new setup, i have used twin smaller versions outto the side.

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Does it come with oil lines?

not for 50, but i think i may have an old relocator kit in the shed... prolly want 150 for the lot... i will have to check though first.

Please pm me as i have 1 left and some-one says they are going to pay for it, NYTSKY if the second one falls thru it is yours.

not for 50, but i think i may have an old relocator kit in the shed... prolly want 150 for the lot... i will have to check though first.

I will take the last one if you have the relocator kit if it will fit rb?

Cheers David

At this stage there is only one left and it is waiting on payment, i will update the post later today with information in regards to whether or not i recieved it.

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