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Just Jap Racing is please to offer SAU forum members these great deals on our latest range of Cooling-Pro Oil Cooler & Relocation kits for all popular Japanese performance vehicles.

Available in a wide range of core sizes to suit your specific vehicle application, these kits include only the best quality light weight components and fittings, and as always they are backed by our 12 month replacement warranty.

Designed for the toughest street, circuit and drift applications.

EACH KIT INCLUDES:

- High grade Cooling-Pro or CP Super-Light core

- Motorsport quality Stainless Steel braided lines

- Anodized Ultra light weight fittings

- Oil Filter Sandwich plate

- Filter relocation plate

COOLING-PRO OIL COOLER KITS IN STOCK NOW TO SUIT:

- Nissan Skyline GTS-T & GTT

- Nissan Skyline GTR

- Nissan S13 (SR20 & CA18 Engines)

- Nissan S14

- Nissan S15

- Nissan Cefiro

- Nissan Laurel

- Subaru WRX

- Mitsubishi EVO

- Toyota Supra (1JZ & 2JZ)

- Toyota AE86 (4AGE)

Don't be fooled by other poor quality, inferior kits - Choose a product that you can trust, backed by the biggest distributor of performance parts in Australia - Just Jap Racing.

COOLING-PRO 13 ROW KIT - $389 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO 19 ROW KIT - $399 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO 25 ROW KIT - $429 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO 50 ROW KIT - $489 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 7 ROW KIT - $389 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 11 ROW KIT - $399 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 13 ROW KIT - $405 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 15 ROW KIT - $419 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 19 ROW KIT - $429 DELIVERED!

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COOLING-PRO SUPER LIGHT 11 ROW KIT - $449 DELIVERED!

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HOW CAN YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER?

The answer is simple!

Visit www.justjap.com/forumoilcoolerkitspecial.htm and purchase your new oil cooler and relocation kit online through our website, quickly, easily and securely via paypal or credit card, or drop by our Kirrawee factory and pickup your kit over the counter.

Please contact our sales team if you have any questions, or reply here.

Dont forget to check out our huge range of new and used performance parts and import vehicles via our website at www.justjap.com

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Can your shop arrange to have it fitted? What is involved in fitting to r32 gtr and where would it be located i.e do things have to be moved any part of the car need to be cut etc? How much would you guys charge to fit it? What are the lines made of?

Sorry for all the questions!

Hi gtr fan

We can fit the kit for you in our workshop - we expect on an R32 you would be looking at a fitting time of around 4 hours, and around $350 + oil/filter

The kit uses braided lines and is normally mounted in front of the radiator. We have not fitted this kit to an R32 though there should not be any modifications required to fit it.

Thanks, Steve

nizmokid: sorry for the delayed response.

We can send to you for $30.00 via TNT overnight.

Thanks

Steve

Hi Michael, we have 4 of these oil cooler kits remaining for RB and CA engines in stock, however we are hoping to have more stock arriving soon.

In the meantime with 4 kits left in stock its strictly first come first served.

Thanks

Steve

Bobbygill: Apologies for the delay, Darron is absolutely inundated with emails at the moment.

If you pm me your name and email address I will check and get back to you to confirm we have received your email

Steve




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