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Hi guys I have couple of things for sale. Don't post much here but I'm mostly active on supra forums

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/members-rides/53135-95-rz-6-speed-bpu.html

Prefer pick up. Can post at buyers cost . Pick up from Mount Druitt

1. R32 GTR 16row Greddy oil cooler. Comes with complete with oil filter relocation kit. Did approximately 8000ks when removed

in top condition $650.00 ono

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2. Black Avcr Boost Controller. This unit pretty much brand new only used for less then a month.

$450.00 ono

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Any idea if this cooler setup will suit an r33 gtr?

Hi mate, yes it will fit R33 GTR but you may need to modify the brackets for the cooler to fit

Just adding more info on the cooler as I had quiet number of people asking the similar question.

This is the NS1610G core which measures L299mm x H233.2mm x W50mm.
Includes all the original parts from the Greddy kit to bolt on including thermostat built- in, cooler,
adaptor plate.

thermostat built- in the unit show below

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more info - http://www.frsport.com/Greddy-12401114-Remote-Oil-Filter-Relocation-with-Thermostat_p_12814.html

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