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Item: 10 15 Row Oil Cooler w/ FULL Oil Filter Relocation Kit




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Features:
- Keeps engine components at correct running temperature
- 10 15 row GReddy style oil cooler
- 290x205x50mm with a mega 600cm cooling area (front and sides)
- (-10AN) Male fittings size
- Oil cooler made of aluminium and coated with an anti-corrosive
- Full engine oil filter relocation kit
- Accepts all spin-on M20X1.5 thread size oil filters
- Sandwich plate includes ports for 2 extra gauges
- Comes with all nuts bolts and brackets
- 3 Earls type braided stainless steel flexi oil lines (125, 145 and 165cm)
- Practically a stand alone setup - easy installation!
Has been extensively used on all Nissan RB series engines

$345 including Delivery & Insurance SAU SPECIAL - FREE POSTAGE

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Condition: Brand New

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime) OR [email protected]




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What do ppl think about this kit?

Looks alright, may be interested.

Can you get it with a thermostat?

Would also like to know this.

Can you get it with a thermostat?

Hi mate,

Our kit does not come with a thermostat, but some customers do choose to purchase one separately.

- Brendan

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So is there a new batch in?

Hey mate,

Yes - we just got them in 3 days ago!

If you wanted to order one, we now have them in stock ready for delivery.

- Brendan

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Hi mate, I have a genuine greddy oil cooler with lines that i bought a while back. Can I purchase the oil filter relocation kit seperately and if so will the braided hoses I have that go to and from my cooler fit the oil filter relocator?

I purchased a cheap relocator and sandwich plate that I put on my new built engine, the sandwich plate blew off the side of the block at 9000rpm and sprayed 10 litres of oil through jpc's dyno room. The thread on the sandwich plate was detroyed, so i want to be sure this wont happen agian.

Cheers

Mark

Hi mate, I have a genuine greddy oil cooler with lines that i bought a while back. Can I purchase the oil filter relocation kit seperately and if so will the braided hoses I have that go to and from my cooler fit the oil filter relocator?

I purchased a cheap relocator and sandwich plate that I put on my new built engine, the sandwich plate blew off the side of the block at 9000rpm and sprayed 10 litres of oil through jpc's dyno room. The thread on the sandwich plate was detroyed, so i want to be sure this wont happen agian.

Cheers

Mark

Hi Mark,

Mate unfortunately at this point in time we do not sell the filter relocation kits separately...

But I must say our oil cooler kits have been used on some big HP set-ups and I have never heard of such damage, sorry to hear about it.

- Brendan

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AND IT'S HERE!

Brand new batch just in - $345 delivered to your door :D

These are basically a complete stand alone set-up... can be suited to (almost) all engines

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