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Hi everyone I have a new & unused 19 row Setrab Oil Cooler & a Perma-Cool relocation kit for sale. This relocation kit will fit the Nismo Brand oil filter. It includes all hoses & accessories. Photos for all parts will be posted tomorrow.

It is for sale, as I am not going to use it for a while, & I will buy another kit when I am ready as my car is under going other mods first.

Price - $260.00 Firm + postage or pickup is available to Victorian buyers.

Please call Chris on 0404 323 989 or PM for further info if needed.

Also still for sale (photos posted tomorrow)

Standard Turbo exhaust manifold & heat sheild - $40.00 + post

R33 GTR Adjustable Sway Bar - $100.00

Standard RB25DET Conrods (still attached to pistons) 4 pistons are in Very Good condition, but 2 are cracked. - $40.00 for the lot (+post)

3" Cat Converter & sheild (used for 75,000 km) - free - buyer to pay postage only/pick up. Postage price should be between $15 to $25.00 - I will check for a approx amount.

POD Filter Heat Sheild (this was fitted with a K&N POD) - I have someone interseted friom last time I posted, so if they are not Interested still, I will post a price later.post-17515-1124176389.jpg[attachmen

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Chris, pretty interested in this cooler and relocation kit so I'll take it once I've had a chance to have a look at it. Let me know a good time and place to see it. I'm way up near Epping but happy to take a drive and bring cash.

Geoff

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