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Hi guys I have for sale a brand new in the box Earls 16 row oil cooler. I had origionally bought it for my GTI-R but that car was sold before I fitted it. My GTR already has an oil cooler so I don't need this anymore. when I did my research I looked around and it seems that earls have probably the best reputation for making oil coolers and fitting etc. it certainly is a nice bit of core :) some of the big advantages of these cores over the cheaper copies is they are very light, very strong, and deliver very low pressure drop all with proved cooling ability.

it's (approximate) dimensions are:

16 rows tall (about 155mm overall), 2 inch (50mm) thick, 12inch (302mm) wide

the current price on this cooler is whaopping $451AUD, you can have mine for measly $300.

I don't have any pics handy atm but it's brand new still in it's box, in it's bubble wrap with it's caps on. so have a look at the cores here:

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~earls/oil_cool.htm

earls07.jpg

local pick-up is ok in sydney.

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do yo uknow how much the fitting are worth / where you get them?  PM me :)

Hi DAN00H,

The fittings you can use are entirely up to you. Ealrs sell all the stuff you could want, or places like enzed/pirtek can make up the lines and supply the fittings you need. Be warned Earls fittings start at about $20 a piece and go up from there. but all these types are a standard fitting size/type so you can use whatever type you want.

Crazymax,

thank you for your most lovely offer, but sorry I'm pretty firm on $300. Had an offer of $250 which was close, but no cigar :rofl: feel free to ring earls and confirm that the price of this cooler (16 row, 12 inch wide, with -12AN fittings) is $451 (inc. GST).

Hi DAN00H,

The fittings you can use are entirely up to you. Ealrs sell all the stuff you could want, or places like enzed/pirtek can make up the lines and supply the fittings you need. Be warned Earls fittings start at about $20 a piece and go up from there. but all these types are a standard fitting size/type so you can use whatever type you want.

Crazymax,

thank you for your most lovely offer, but sorry I'm pretty firm on $300. Had an offer of $250 which was close, but no cigar :) feel free to ring earls and confirm that the price of this cooler (16 row, 12 inch wide, with -12AN fittings) is $451 (inc. GST).

Sorry mate - Ive just bought one direct from Earls - they have the cooler that you have at a special price of $350.63 and the sandwich plate is $53.63 12inch (305mm) x 6inch (155mm) x 2 inch(50mm)

Yours is still a good price though - so to everyone else, make him a decent offer! even $300 is a good price :rofl:

note though, that the larger core is $450 (12inch x 12 inch)

that is a good special. is that including GST? because they generally quote all their prices ex. gst (ie. the core I have is quoted at $410+GST=$451).

either way, this is still brand new so the $300 price stands :)

that is a good special. is that including GST? because they generally quote all their prices ex. gst (ie. the core I have is quoted at $410+GST=$451).

either way, this is still brand new so the $300 price stands :)

yep that was the price, stick to $300 though, as that is a good price. I have a trade card, so got mine cheaper :rofl:

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