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Guys, Paul from BD4s asked me to pass on the message that as a Christmas/New Years offer, he'll give any SAU Forum member 20% off any HKS Oil Cooler Kit for their car.

This is an ABSOLUTE MUST if you're planning to do any hard driving this summer!!!

20% off any HKS Oil Cooler

Christmas/New Year Special (Until end of January)

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http://www.hks-power.co.jp/products/coolin.../oilcooler.html

Ask for Paul Brell:

BD4s Motorsports

27 College St, Gladesville, NSW

Ph: (02) 9879 3322

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On the BD4s Website:

Oil coolers available in Type S from $1056 and Type R from $1628. (Take an additional 20% off these prices)

I assume those are generic kits that will suit any Nissan, and are mounted in front of the radiator.

Car-specific kits, where you mount them in the passenger guard corner, and comes with metal air guides like those pictured above, will be considerably more expensive due to increased braided line lengths ($$$) and other shiny stuff :D

BTW, the left image is a R-Type kit for an S15, and the right image is a S-Type for a BCNR33.

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