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Hi guys,

For sale here is a complete GReddy GREX Oil Cooler and Filter Relocation Kit to suit RBs with the Thermostat fitted in the oil filter block. Was fitted on my R32 GTR and will also suit all other RB equipped cars.

The kit has an upgraded oil cooler core which is an English made Serck Speed Racing item, 44 row, and is brand spanking new, never fitted, and all fittings are now upgraded to Speedflow -10 with Speedflow braided lines. The GReddy adapter that fits in place of the factory oil filter is also only 1,000km old.

The kit has the filter block mounted around the front drivers side, with lines running across to the passenger side to the cooler. So plenty of length for mounting flexibility.

The kit will also include a custom made aluminium air deflector box that fits to the core, which ensures all air passing through the front bar goes to the cooler. May require slight modification to suit your car.

Located in Melbourne, happy to post.

Will get more pics when im near the car/engine next. Pic of core fitted is not the one that will come with the kit but same dimensions. The one that is part of the kit is brand new never fitted.

$1000

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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