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Hi Guys!!

Jspec Surge Tank: $150 + postage

Jspec Oil Cooler: $ 170 + posage

Both $300

pics below:

Surge Tank

Oil Cooler

Oil Cooler-

This unit is capable of supporting enough Oil flow for engines in excess of 1000 horsepower, and is ideal for forced-induction engines but all N/A Cars will benefit from Having an Oil cooler of this Quality

core size is 600x120x70

you can request if you want it polished or with a silver anodized finish

(no cost difference)

also has the brackets already welded..

Also the fittings on the oil coolers are able to be put on the one side but there is an extra cost because we need to put a separator/divider in the end tank that supports the outlets, 10$$ extra fee for this requirement, also the core is a bar and plate Garrett intercooler

Surge tank -

1.5 litres and has 10mm fittings; it is 80mm thick by 250 in height, also has the fuel pump bracket fixed in so your fuel pump is safely connected at all times

Cheers,

Jase

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Cost on postage for cooler to Banora Point NSW 2486 please?

I will require that the inlet and outlet are on this side please quote accordingly

____________Engine______________

inlet ___________________________

outlet__________________________|

On the back left hand side

Cheers

  • 2 years later...
Hi im interested in both parts but i cant view the pictures

could you post some more or send me some more pics?

also do you have some polished ones suitable for an r33 gtst?

2005 buddy

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