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Item: ARC M073 Intercooler (Large Type) 700 x 300 x 70mm

Condition: Excellent Used Conditon

Price: $1,100

To Fit: BNR32/BCNR33

Location: Darwin NT

Contact: via PM.

Comments: I currently have for sale in excellent condition a ARC M073 Intercooler to suit R32 & R33 GTR. This is the larger type M073 core, measuring 700 x 300 x 70mm, and is extremely light weight, especially when compared to the factory GTR cooler. ARC are known worldwide as the best when it comes to Intercoolers and the best thing is that you won't have to hack your front bar to pieces to fit this one either, so installation is painless.

Overall core condition is very good with no damage, no leaks, and only a couple of bent fins.

Photos coming soon.

Item: GReddy Oil Cooler & Filter Relocation Kit Skyline BCNR33

Condition: Brand New

Price: $850.00

To Fit: BCNR33

Location: Darwin NT

Contact: via PM.

Comments: "GReddy / GREX Oil Cooler Kits help prolong the life of your oil and in turn your internal engine components. Hard driving causes higher engine temperatures. Factory oil coolers are normally small water-cooled devices sandwiched between the oil filter and engine block. These tax the cooling system even under normal driving conditions. GReddy / GREX oil coolers are an excellent addition, and are especially effective in harsh driving environments. By using a similar inner-fin core design as our famous intercoolers, we are able to increase oil capacity, decrease oil temperatures, and extend engine and oil life. Our systems also offer an internal (or external) thermostat to allow for quick engine warm up. The efficient core and durable steel-braided lines ensure good flow and a leak free installation."

In addition, all kit have fittings for aftermarket oil pressure and temperature meters.

BCNR33 Skyline RB26DETT (mounts in front of radiator) (core type NS1010G, 10 cooling rows #10 fitting, L299XH142.6XW50)

Photos Coming Soon.

Edited by JUN R33

Forgot to ask:

re the cooler is it the filter relocation the one with the inbuilt thermostat control in the filter assembley? ie it only flows oil to the cooler before the filter if it gets too hot?

Hi Simon,

I will double check for you tomorrow as I dont remember what the unit includes...the box has never been opened unitil now.

Photos should be up by Thursday.

Gavin.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Do you have a part number for the ARC cooler?

Photos would go a long way mate :P

Cheers!

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  • 1 year later...
Item: ARC M073 Intercooler (Large Type) 700 x 300 x 70mm

Condition: Excellent Used Conditon

Price: $1,100

To Fit: BNR32/BCNR33

Location: Darwin NT

Contact: via PM.

Comments: I currently have for sale in excellent condition a ARC M073 Intercooler to suit R32 & R33 GTR. This is the larger type M073 core, measuring 700 x 300 x 70mm, and is extremely light weight, especially when compared to the factory GTR cooler. ARC are known worldwide as the best when it comes to Intercoolers and the best thing is that you won't have to hack your front bar to pieces to fit this one either, so installation is painless.

Overall core condition is very good with no damage, no leaks, and only a couple of bent fins.

Photos coming soon.

Item: GReddy Oil Cooler & Filter Relocation Kit Skyline BCNR33

Condition: Brand New

Price: $850.00

To Fit: BCNR33

Location: Darwin NT

Contact: via PM.

Comments: "GReddy / GREX Oil Cooler Kits help prolong the life of your oil and in turn your internal engine components. Hard driving causes higher engine temperatures. Factory oil coolers are normally small water-cooled devices sandwiched between the oil filter and engine block. These tax the cooling system even under normal driving conditions. GReddy / GREX oil coolers are an excellent addition, and are especially effective in harsh driving environments. By using a similar inner-fin core design as our famous intercoolers, we are able to increase oil capacity, decrease oil temperatures, and extend engine and oil life. Our systems also offer an internal (or external) thermostat to allow for quick engine warm up. The efficient core and durable steel-braided lines ensure good flow and a leak free installation."

In addition, all kit have fittings for aftermarket oil pressure and temperature meters.

BCNR33 Skyline RB26DETT (mounts in front of radiator) (core type NS1010G, 10 cooling rows #10 fitting, L299XH142.6XW50)

Photos Coming Soon.

ARC intercooler... Can it still be nego? And send me some pic..

Im from malaysia..

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