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Hey guys,

Since im going to be running a twin entry cooler I can no longer fit this oil cooler and box where it lives now.

Its a setup that utilises every bit of air that passes through the passenger side of the bumper and forces it through the oil cooler, maximising its effects on oil temps. If you want to control your oil temps on the track, this is how its done. Its very well built, using 1.6mm ally sheet, and even features mesh to avoid damage from wheel debris.

It will fit GTRs with the standard intercooler and piping arrangement, with plenty of wheel clearance too. Could possibly fit other vehicles or anything running a GTR cooler.

Ive obviously had it fabricated to suit my front bar, but with minimal mods it will fit behind any other bar. Will connect up to any oil relocation/cooler setup.

Setup includes the TRUST core (-10AN attachments), the aluminium box, and the brackets to mount to the wheel well. No lines.

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$300, price is firm as the cost of the fabrication hours alone was more than this.

Located in Melbourne, no worries posting at buyers cost.

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

Hi Matt, from reading this it appears it will fit well in my R32 GTR.

Whats the length of the lines required to get it over to the otherside for an Oil filter relocation kit?

Looks like you have a similar bar too!

My filter block is bolted on the drivers side of the subframe, just along the sway bar, and the lines are about 900mm long.

Speedflow -10 braided line can be had for about $30 a metre.

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