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Hey guys went to JustJap today picked up the cooler did not get stuffed around. These are in stock which was a good thing i could see what i was buying i opened the box !! these kits are built to last

Steve&Darron from Just jap you are a asset to the forum

Fitzy :D

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We appreciate your feedback Fitzy, thanks

Please utilise the SAU trader rating system :D

Steve

Hi Steve,

Just wondering if the remote filter adaptor still took a standard Z145A filter?

Chers

Dirk

will check with Darron on the oil filter can you email the photo of the calsonic car as i want to paint my race car the same and that looks like a nice shot

email [email protected]

thanks Steve

Is it possible to option a thermostat with the kit? I’ve had an oil cooler in the past without a thermostat and wouldn’t do it again. The winter temps in SA stop the oil temp coming up for way to long.

ADM

i need one asap. Can we pay for these with credit card?

Hi mate,

Yes you can purchase online via our website using credit card

Follow the link below to purchase your kit at the special forum member price of $350 (Normally $499)

http://www.justjap.com/forumoilcoolerkitspecial.htm

Thanks

Steve

hey man im keen for one, and located in perth, how much for delivery, and will they be around for a while as i wont be able to buy till about 2 weeks??

Hi Shmiddy - If you follow the link in my post above you can purchase the kit online for $375 delivered. We will have them at this price for a while yet, so you can purchase your kit when you are ready.

Thanks,

Steve

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