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> WTS oil cooler, a/n lines and thermostatic controlled filterplate adpt, what is the fair value
orange914
post Jun 18 2009, 11:33 PM
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i'm thinking about selling this set and don't know what fair market is on this. like the title says, oil cooler, a/n lines and thermostatic controlled filter plate adaptor.

heres the scoop... it's from a early 2000ish cop car crown vic 4.6. the threads for the plate are extact type IV thread match and so is the filter seal. it's an o.e. high quality unit designed for h/d use. i believe it's thermostatic controlled in the sandwich plate. the large a/n hoses and fittings are 5+ feet long so they can be shortened and the cooler has nice mounting flanges with an additional bracket for various mounting positions. my computor has been crashing and i can't load pictures. but will try to get them on soon.

i have 2 set up's and may sell them both what do you think i should ask?

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