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




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Features:
- Keeps engine components at correct running temperature
- 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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Ordered directly... what a great value kit!

haha good stuff :yes: and it's already been sent!

We specialise in great value guys.

  • 2 months later...

Can personally vouch for these kits and Brendan's exceptional customer service. Bought a 15 row kit and extra line 8 months ago, fitted that along with a Greddy relocation plate with thermostat, been on the car for 6+ months, no leaks, no problems! I don't have an oil temp gauge, but noticed a solid drop/better maintained coolant temps during hard driving, and my oil pressure doesn't drop as low as it used to on 35 degree days. Will try to get some photos up of my install tonight. :thumbsup:

How hard was it to install? Did you do it yourself mate?

The kit itself is relatively easy, but the areas you need to access are a pain in the ass and i'm a mechanic by trade which always helps.... A good arvo in the shed with basic tools and experience would be fine.

can you fit it for me?


Hi,
We don't do installation's at this point in time, we reccomend professional installation with all our universal kit's.
- Brendan
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Down to $300 for the lot!

Simply re-position your old filter and hook up the braided lines.

Oil cooler includes mounting brackets.



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