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Brand new HKS 16 row oil cooler for Nissan Skyline R33 GTR but it will also fit on Most Skyline because RB25DETT and RB26DETT share the same oil filter. The only different is this Kit has the R33 GTR bracket but if you need to fit on others model of skyline you can basically modify the bracket to suit your car. The bracket is VERY easy to be made. The bracket as in mounts the oil cooler. You can easy get the tool from any hardware shop.

It is not a hard work. Even if you buy local oil cooler you will also need to make your own bracket.

Retail price for this KIT in Japan is 1,071.82 AUD in Japan (in Australia you will be looking at $1300 AUD) call up any local performance shop and ask for a HKS 16 row oil cooler and check the price yourself.

I am after $900. Price are firm.

Contact Me on 0418 388 125 or [email protected]

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