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As topic say i have an Trust 10 row oil cooler for sale. It is an genuine Trust item . I am after $350 for the cooler itself or $700 for the adapter and hose.

Let me know if you require more information on [email protected] or 0418 388 125

Thanks

Calvin

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With the adapter and hose what make skyline will it fit or are the adapter plates similar??

Pictures would be nice :Pozemail.com.au]rchrzanowski@[spam]ozemail.com.au (remove [spam])

Interested in the whole kit. thanks Rob

I only have the cooler with me at the moment but i have check out the price for skyline adapter which only cost $75 max. hole is about $75 a meters ... hose join is about $25 each * 4 = 100 and if you after a remote oil adapter is about $75 for adapter as well and another 4 hose join and hose.

Hope i make this clear that how it makes the whole kits $700.

From engine oil filter adapter = $75 max new

Hose to oil cooler = $75 max new

Hose join (need 4 of them) =$100 max new

+(if you after remote oil filter)

Adapter from oil cooler to filter then to engine=$75 max new

Hose from oil cooler to adapter to engine = $75 max new

Hose join need 4 of them =$100 max new

Oil cooler = $350

Let me know which application you after

Sorry guys i lost my internet connection for last 2 day and hardly get a chance online.

Anyway below is the answer that been ask

GTR032 = Pic send

Scotsman = link above to the pic and as for what car? To be honest i am not sure but from what i found out it is design for R32 and S14

RedLineGTR= I dont have adapter and a new one is cost $75 for most car and i only have the cooler and i am after $350 for this cooler

Size

12 inch long

5.5 inch hight

2 inch thick

Thanks

Calvin

As you can see from the picture above An R33 GTR is using this same cooler... what i mean is same size... the different between the size is depent on what application you are after. This is an entry level but then if u have 700Hp car and race on track,,, then u should be getting a bigger one or else this should be fine

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