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Need 6 buyers to qualify this group buy of oil cooler kits.

COOLER

- Alloy

- 19 rows

- 250x135x50mm

RELOCATOR

- Alloy relocator plate(filter) in ionised blue.

- Alloy relocator plate(block) in ionised blue.

- flow direction labelled for easy install.

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HOSES

- reinforced stainless braided hoses

- 3 lengths (compare with pic)

A/ 159cm

B/ 110cm

C/ 119cm

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Note -

Kit does not come with filter.

Filter relocator Plate does not use skyline filter. (Ryco Z145A)

Recomend you use Ryco Z160(V8 holden) filter or compatible.

Price for 6 buyers - $400 delivered (Australia only)

Closing - when group buy number has been reached.

BUYERS LIST

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They are the same kits. Newkon isnt selling on here anymore. Check the threads they arent responding to any questions or PM's.

The ones on ebay are going for $490 delivered. This equates to $40 more per kit.

:)

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They are the same kits. Newkon isnt selling on here anymore. Check the threads they arent responding to any questions or PM's.

The ones on ebay are going for $490 delivered. This equates to $40 more per kit.

:(

The one i got was $448 delivered and came in about 4 days after papyal. they r still for sale . pm me gr33dy if u want a link.

sam.

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Thanx sam. The deal Im offering is pretty much the same thing. $450 delivered.

Oil coolers should be received within 5 days of payment clearing.

I installed mine on my R33 yesterday. I'll take some pics over the weekend and post them here.

:D

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Hey Mate,

You didnt buy it from me so why bitch in my thread??

I dont think you got the same coolers that I have available?

The ones I got are cheap and they are not branded, so how can they be fake :confused:

If you want to spend over $800 then go buy a branded cooler.

I suggest you contact the guy you brought your oil cooler from instead of posting here.

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I have no problems with mine?

No leaks at all anywhere. Kit was complete. I personally have no complaints

You got any pics of yours installed? Been meaning to post some pics of mine but havent got round to it. :wassup:

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