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Item: Greddy Oil Cooler and Filter Relocation kit to suit R32 GTR

Condition: Excellent, used for 5000kms. Small damage/leak from shed accident was professionally repaired and then pressure tested.

Location: Adelaide, Nth East Suburbs

Details: This is the NS1610G core which measures L299mm x H233.2mm x W50mm. Includes all the original parts from the Greddy kit to bolt on including original packaging, instructions, brackets, bolts, thermostat, cooler, adaptor plate. I bought this kit for my GTR after not being happy with the factory temps which reach +100deg in summer under load. After install temps came right back to 75deg under normal conditions and a peak of 85-90deg under high load in summer.

Contact: PM or reply here

Price: $850 (current buy price direct from japan is $1375!)

Thanks

Wegs

From PerfectRun website:

GReddy OIL COOLER KIT (OIL FILTER RELOCATION TYPE)

GReddy Oil Cooler Kit helps to prolong the life of your engine components and engine oil. Hard driving causes higher engine temperatures. Normally the factory oil cooler is a small water-cooling device sandwiched between the oil filter and engine block. This taxes the cooling system for the engine. GReddy oil cooler is an excellent alternative. By using special inner-fin core design, the oil cooler increases oil capacity, decreases oil temperatures, and extends engine and oil life. This product also offers a special feature to allow you to relocate the factory oil filter for easy maintenance. Also an internal thermostat allows the engine to be warmed up quicker and prevents it from over-cooling. The efficient core and durable stainless steel-braided lines insure good flow and leak free installation.

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Edited by wegs
  • 2 weeks later...

Price Dropped to $750ono..

Keep your oil doing a better job for longer. Worthwhile investment when you consider the protection and insurance it provides for your RB26.

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