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Hi Phil, nice find. You're a stickler for research and detail!

Please add me to the waitlist for the next group buy. Need an oil cooler bad.

Any idea on the cost for me to get one going solo?

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Would probably be keen on the duct depending on all dimensions & price...

Very nice, how much?

Height and width they are the size of the 19 row oil cooler but no idea on depth.

They are like $70 plus freight.

Hi Phil, nice find. You're a stickler for research and detail!

Please add me to the waitlist for the next group buy. Need an oil cooler bad.

Any idea on the cost for me to get one going solo?

Hahaha yeah I like to make sure what I'm buying is the exact thing I want :P

There are a few people that have messaged me in the last week saying they would really like one ASAP so might do a small order of 5 or something next week after Easter. I'll let you know.

I think I might grab one too if you run this again.

Will run naother one because plenty of people missed out.

As far as I am aware, yes the same filter is used.

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