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Hey Guys here is a list of our GReddy Performance Products that we stock. There is a massive range out there so if there is something that we have not listed please PM us and we will be more than happy to get a price for you.

INTERCOOLER KITS:

*Spec LS Front Mount............................. PM for Price on Specific Car Model specLS.jpg

*Spec R HG Front Mount............................. PM for Price on Specific Car Model SpecR.jpg

OIL COOLER KIT:

*Oil Cooler Kit – Standard w/Thermostat....................... PM for Price on Specific Car Model oilcoolerkit.jpg

ELECTRONICS:

*Full Auto Timer 2 (New Release)............................ $177.00 inc GST autotimer2.png

*Profec B Spec 2 Boost Controller............................$482.00 inc GST profecb.jpg

*E-Manage (Blue)…………………………………. $497.00 inc GST emanage.jpg

INDUCTION:

*Blow Off Valve Type R………………………………$355.00 inc GST typeR.jpg

*Blow Off Valve Type RS………………………………$335.00 inc GST typeRS.jpg

ACCESSORIES:

*Airi-NX II Air Filter…………………………………$130.00 inc GST air-nx.jpg

*Ball Grex Shift Knob……………………………………$70.00 inc GST ballshifter.jpg

*Sphere Grex Shift Knob……………………………………$70.00 inc GST sphereshifter.jpg

* All Products are Brand New in the Box

* Standard 12mnth Manufactures Warranty with all accessories provided.

* Prices are all Inclusive of GST

* We are more than happy to post anywhere in Australia for a flat rate of $15

* Local Pick-up is also available to those in Brisbane and surrounding areas.

* PM for more details or call Boostn Imports and ask for Mick on 0438860307

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Can you get the Greddy oil filter sandwich plate with thermostat to hook up an oil cooler, however not a relocation kit? I believe it is one of these pictures. Not 100% sure becuase Greddy make a few different ones.

http://www.rhdjapan.com/home/search/search...trust+oil+block

I just want one that i can run an oil cooler off but not relocate the filter and have a thermostat system.

Thanks.

Can you get the Greddy oil filter sandwich plate with thermostat to hook up an oil cooler, however not a relocation kit? I believe it is one of these pictures. Not 100% sure becuase Greddy make a few different ones.

http://www.rhdjapan.com/home/search/search...trust+oil+block

I just want one that i can run an oil cooler off but not relocate the filter and have a thermostat system.

Thanks.

PM'd :D

Just a quick question, would you have the GREDDY "y" pipe for the intake on a T78 or T88? If so how much do you have these for?

Cheers Marty

PM recieved mate. :D

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Can u plse PM me a price on a oil cooler / relocation kit to suit a ER34 skyline.. can supply a part number if needed..

Price and how long it will take to get.. cheers

Can u plse PM me a price on a oil cooler / relocation kit to suit a ER34 skyline.. can supply a part number if needed..

Price and how long it will take to get.. cheers

Pm'd :D

Hey Mick

Just a Price on an Greddy Profec B Spec II (Black) delivered to labrador 4215

and what benefits are on the Greddy turbo timer 2 that the previous one didnt have?

price on that delivered also to 4215

Thanks

Hey Mick

Just a Price on an Greddy Profec B Spec II (Black) delivered to labrador 4215

and what benefits are on the Greddy turbo timer 2 that the previous one didnt have?

price on that delivered also to 4215

Thanks

PM'd pricing buddy :thumbsup:

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