looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 06:05 PM
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looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

I have a 86 IROC 305 TPI. I would like to add a OEM oil cooler to help with the temps. if anyone has a complete set up, hit me up
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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 12:23 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

Factory Pipes (blasted/painted Red), Factory cooler, Factory adapter with mountng bolts. You'll need to add the new hoses and clamps. Think the set-up was from an 88. $110 + shipping.


Post your ZIp for pics and a shipping quote if your seriously interested.


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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 01:02 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

Originally Posted by John in RI
Factory Pipes (blasted/painted Red), Factory cooler, Factory adapter with mountng bolts. You'll need to add the new hoses and clamps. Think the set-up was from an 88. $110 + shipping.


Post your ZIp for pics and a shipping quote if your seriously interested.


my zip is 37920. and yes im interested. around here I can only find parts of one, NOT the whole cooler
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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 01:05 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

Where were you a few months ago..... I had this setup off my sons GTA. Complete from the oil filter adapter and all the water pipes....

Threw it away.... figured no one would want it.....
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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 01:41 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

I had 2 of these set-ups and restored them both when I converted to an LT1. I used the "worst" of the 2 sets of pipes on my own ride and kept this one set aside.

Here are some pics of the cooler, adapter, and lines.







The only defect I found was a little piece of the end of 1 pipe was removed when wire-brushing/blasting the pipes.



I check shipping too,.....

USPS Standard Post / insured = $25
USPS Priority Mail / Insured = $33

If your still interested and need the remaining details just send me a PM.


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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 03:01 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

Originally Posted by TX-SleeperC5
Where were you a few months ago..... I had this setup off my sons GTA. Complete from the oil filter adapter and all the water pipes....

Threw it away.... figured no one would want it.....
aint that how it goes? just as soon as you throw it away, someone needs it! IMHO there are NO parts of a 3rd gen that you should throw away. as you know the older our cars get, the harder it is finding parts for them.
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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 03:03 PM
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Re: looking for a complete OEM oil cooler set up

Originally Posted by John in RI
I had 2 of these set-ups and restored them both when I converted to an LT1. I used the "worst" of the 2 sets of pipes on my own ride and kept this one set aside.

Here are some pics of the cooler, adapter, and lines.







The only defect I found was a little piece of the end of 1 pipe was removed when wire-brushing/blasting the pipes.



I check shipping too,.....

USPS Standard Post / insured = $25
USPS Priority Mail / Insured = $33

If your still interested and need the remaining details just send me a PM.


will do. and thanks!
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