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16 Row An-10an Universal Engine Transmission Oil Cooler + Filter Kit Black on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

Jiangsu, CN

Jiangsu, CN
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Return policy details: Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:China type:british type

     
   

TITLE  16 ROW AN-10AN UNIVERSAL ENGINE TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER BRITISH TYPE+ FILTER RELOCATION KIT

APPLICATION

JAPAN CARS

Specifics and Benefits

Usable to Cool Down Engine Oil and Rear-Differentials

Made with High Quality T-6061 Aluminum

Powder-Coated and Oxidized for Durability and Protection

Excellent for Modified Street Vehicles, which are Driven Hardly with Minimal Track Use

Potentially Reduces Oil Temperature up to 50°F

Helps Reducing Coolant Temperature and Extends Engine Life

Overall Size: 13" x 6.06" x 2.00"

Core Size: 11.22" x 4.88" x 2.00"

Inlet / Outlet Size: AN-10

Professional Installer is Highly Recommended (No Instruction Included)

STAND COLOR

AS PICTURE SHOW

INLET / OUTLET

 AN-10 / M20XP1.5 Female Fitting+ 3/4-16 Female Fitting

Tracking number

YES

Oil Filter 

 
Made of High Quality Lightweight Aluminum with CNC Laser Cut 
Allows Installation of Larger Oil Filter 
Increases Engine Oil Capacity Available; thus, Enhances Oil Lubrication and Protection of Engines 
10-AN Male Fitting and 0.875” x 12.125” Bolt Pattern 
Comes with 2 Oil Lines. Lengths: 1.4M, and 1.6M 
1/8" NPT Threaded x 1

No instructions included, Professional installation is highly recommended

We will send this item by express way.(UPS/FEDEX/DHL/TNT/EMS)

Brand New

Best Quality

 

 

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