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Thanks Guys, fantastic service!

Ordered a cooler at 2am this morning, and by COB it was at my door!!!

talk about surprised to see it!, the cooler looks fantastic too, all components are solid and very well made! if anyone is a little concerned about the price vs performance, based on how they look, you shouldn't be!

thanks again guys!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry. We are awaiting more stock of the relocation kits at present, but of you pre-order your kit online, your order will be dispatched immediately once our new stock arrives.

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

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for all the orders guys, we are currently waiting on more stock of the kits with filter relocation.

Thanks for all the support

Cheers,

Steve

  • 4 weeks later...
have you got these in stock yet. for rb20

We do, but not with the relocation kit.

More oil cooler & relocation kits are in transit and we hope to have them shortly.

Regards,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi guys, we now have more stock of the oil cooler kits with relocation.

Get in quick before these ones sell out

Cheers,

Steve

So these oil cooler includes the oil filter relocation kit for $350?

Are they available now for RB25?

Is postage to Sydney CBD included? would I be able to pick them up from your shop?

So these oil cooler includes the oil filter relocation kit for $350? 

Are they available now for RB25?

Is postage to Sydney CBD included? would I be able to pick them up from your shop?

Hi mate, thanks for your enquiry. Postage is not included for $350, but pickup is available from our store in Kirrawee.

We are currently waiting more stock of the kits with relocation which are due to arrive shortly. These are in huge demand and our last container sold out withing 1-2 weeks.

We can also do the oil cooler kit without relocation for $325 pickup.

Cheers,

Steve

We have the kits without relocation in stock which are $350 delivered.

The new stock of oil cooler & relocation kits should arrive within 1-2 weeks but stock from the next shipment is already selling fast.

Pre-order yours now to secure your kit and avoid missing out

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

Cheers,

Steve

i recived mine and fitted it on the weekend and it works mint, fast delivery to, but just wana say when instaling the non- recolation kit, dont forget to use thread tape on the 2 little bolts at the top (i think it's were the oil temp gauge and that goes) i forgot to do this the 1st time as im an idiot, but apart from my stupid mistake its all sweet... just posting incase anyone els is installing there own

We have another big shipment of the kits with relocation due any day now - many are pre-sold so anyone wanting to grab one is encouraged to get their orders in asap to avoid missing out.

Cheers,

Steve :(

  • 2 weeks later...

The oil cooler kits with relocation are now back in stock and selling very fast - Get your orders in now to avoid missing out.

Please note: We are currently closed until January 9th, and all orders made online will be dispatched immediately once we re-open.

Thanks for all the support guys

Steve

Errmmm, I happen to live in a place that does get quite cold. Any chance of adding a thermostat to this kit?

Y

The oil cooler kits with relocation are now back in stock and selling very fast - Get your orders in now to avoid missing out.

Please note: We are currently closed until January 9th, and all orders made online will be dispatched immediately once we re-open.

Thanks for all the support guys

Steve

  • 1 month later...

Thanks for all the orders guys, we have another container load of these kits in stock ready to ship.

Order yours online now for fast delivery

jjoilcoolerkituniv.jpg

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

Cheers,

Steve




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