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Since I can't find one (they sell out in about 5 minutes), I thought I'd see if there was any interest in a group buy.

After doing some reading, the HKS Oil Coolers appear to cool better than the Trust ones, and the HKS oil coolers can have a remote kit fitted independently. Heard some bad stories about the quality of the lines and fittings they use in those chinese ones - not worth risking $10k of engine on a budget braided line that will shred rubber into your oil supply.

Have approached a couple of suppliers - awaiting on pricing and volume discount

Please post interest here, and if you have any mates that can source stuff cheaply please speak up. Happy to arrange everything.

:P John

Definitely interested in a 16-row Trust/GREX or HKS oil cooler kit... including thermostat + relocated oil filter setup.

Let us know the prices when you get them

:rofl:

To answer the pm u sent me.

where

I said that i dont know i think ive seen them somewhere though.

But if you shopped arround and tryd to get a better price for a group buy in aus im sure youl be able to get a better discount than what they state as the rrp.

ill look for some in the days to come.

cheers.

Guys UAS has a GTS-T kit developed and ready to go, with a GTR kit on the way.

The kits include thermostats and oil filter relocation.

Details will be posted soon, in the interim however call John on (02) 9634 8000 and he will give you the run down

rocket do a complete kit

relocator, lines , 450hp cooler for like 380 everything included

ready to screw on

and that isnt the group buy price (would be the same anyway)

the oil cooler doesnt look as cool as the hks one but for the price it will do 90% of the hks ones job at 2/5th the price

makes sense to me

just read it straight out of the rocket catalong

that price is the trade price plus 50 bux for the shop that buys it and its a universal kit that fits 95% of cars they say.... can confime it... can also get the part number if need be

raceworx has trade account so we might even be able to get it cheaper that that

im getting one for my sr20det cause i alreeady have a grex kit on the gtr motor

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