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HKS Type S oil cooler kit to suit rb25

This has a thermostat built into the adaptor housing.

I bought this brand new in Jan, has been used for 1 hill climb and that's it.

Like new condition, comes with the original braided hose in perfect condition.

$500

This is the kit

http://www.nengun.com/hks/oil-cooler-kit-type-s

In Syd

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Does this have 1/8npt threads in the sandwich plate for pressure or temp sensors? If so I will be super keen and sell my Trust kit I just bought for this as my kit has a relocator and r34 engine bay has no room to fit the relocator.

As I dont want to relocate the filter I was opting to buy a sandwich plate and set it up the same as yours but this will save me a heap of time.

Edited by rb2534

If you can confirm it then I'll most likely take it

the industry standard for passenger vehicles worldwide, usually confroms to 1/8 national pipe thread (npt) for sender units, water and oil. if not, i am sure you could find an adapter / reducer from your local purple pig, hose doctor, enzed etc, shop for about 5 bucks, it shouldn't be an issue. if it is, i'd be glad to help you out even if i have to make the bastard myself!

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