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I only have 2 pics so far, both on Facebook so I'm sorry if they come up as red xs :P

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Haven't plumbed it in yet as I ran out of patience for working in the rain :laugh:

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Anyone got pics of this or so fitted to an R33 GTR?

Phil, I may have to talk to you about one of these soon.... or something like that.

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Hey Phil - have you fitted your yet? :P

If so did you document the install with pictures by any chance? I might try and fit mine in the next couple of weeks, would be great to find out about any of the pitfalls first :)

Hey Phil - have you fitted your yet? :P

If so did you document the install with pictures by any chance? I might try and fit mine in the next couple of weeks, would be great to find out about any of the pitfalls first :)

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Anyone fit this onto a r32 Gtr?? My mechanic says it physically imposable to fit the thermostat sandwich plate... It is the correct thread but just does not fit. Any ideas? Oh and I think my kit was for a 33gtr I have a 32 with 33 engine. Iv been told they are the same... Any ideas? Cheers

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could be there is not enough room for the fittings and also putting the filter back on. i put a justjap kit on a mates gtr and it was all good but that kit comes with a relocator for the filter.

don't the gtrs come with a thermostat in the factory oil cooler?

phil- are HEL still sending out the black hose & fittings?

Yeah they are. I gave them four guys addresses a little while back to send the fittings out to. Might shoot him an email to see if the other ones are ready.

Decided I would fit mine today, what a failure that was.

I was doing well until I realised that the Trust/Greddy relocate kit had different size hoses and fitting to our HEL kit. I currently have my car pulled apart with an oil cooler mounted but nothing attached to it. Should be a fun day tomorrow trying to see what my options are with new fittings or hose.

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