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13 row oil cooler and relocator kits - $200.00 delivered via express post. (Only 1 left)

Oil Cooler Features:
Materials: Made Of High Quality T-6061 Aluminum.
Colour:Blue
Rows:13
Overall Size: 18cm(H) x 5cm(D) x 30cm(W) - (Not including end brackets)
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
Oil Filter Relocation Kit Features:
Materials:Made of High Quality Lightweight Aluminum with CNC Laser Cut
Colour:Blue
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
2 1/8” NPT Bung Covers
3/4"X16UNF or M20x1.5 Thread
Braided Hose Features:
Materials: Durable Braided Stainless Steel Line With Re-enforced "Earls" Fittings
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
Adapter/Hose End Degree: 90° & 0°
Hose A Length = 1.2 Meters
Hose B Length = 1.0 Meters
Hose C Length = 1.0 Meters

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15 row oil cooler and relocator kits - $210.00 delivered via express post. (Only 5 in stock)

Oil Cooler Features:
Materials: Made Of High Quality T-6061 Aluminum.
Colour:Blue
Rows:15
Overall Size: 21cm(H) x 5cm(D) x 30cm(W) - (Not including end brackets)
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
Oil Filter Relocation Kit Features:
Materials:Made of High Quality Lightweight Aluminum with CNC Laser Cut
Colour:Blue
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
2 1/8” NPT Bung Covers
3/4"X16UNF or M20x1.5 Thread
Braided Hose Features:
Materials: Durable Braided Stainless Steel Line With Re-enforced "Earls" Fittings
Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10
Adapter/Hose End Degree: 90° & 0°
Hose A Length = 1.2 Meters
Hose B Length = 1.0 Meters
Hose C Length = 1.0 Meters

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Fitment:

Universal Application for vehicles
No installation instructions included, professional installation recommended

Does not come with a Thermostat

SORRY NO PICK-UPS.
THIS ITEM IS IN STOCK IN AUSTRALIA AND DELIVERY IS USUALLY WITHIN 2-4 DAYS AFTER PAYMENT HAS CLEARED.
Please PM or contact us if you have any questions regarding these items.

Cheers,
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www.performance-wise.com
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www.yellowjacketscoilpacks.com
  • 2 months later...

Hi mate

Have you got both 13 and 15 rows in stock at this price currently?

Just want to confirm they will fit an R33 GTR? The sandwich plate that goes to the motor has an adapter for both UNF and Metric?

Thanks

Is this kit basically the below one from your website, including the o rings and and screw in fittings

cheers

CAOC01B-DELUXE 14 ROW OIL COOLER & RELOCATOR KIT

Both the 13 row and 15 row kits are currently in stock, here in Australia and will be sent via express post.

It will fit the R33 GTR and comes with both adaptors.

It is basically the same as the other kits and includes the O rings, screw in fittings and relocator mounting bracket.

:cheers:

Only 1x 13 row kit left. 15row kits price reduced again - only $210.00 delivered.

All coolers are in stock here in Australia. Clearance sale. Will not be getting any more at this price.

Be quick. :)

  • 6 months later...

Any direct fit for r34 gtt?

These kits will fit the R34 GTT. The adaptors included are a direct fit. Its just a matter of mounting the cooler in the desired location.



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