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C6 Corvette Z51 External Gm Engine Oil Cooler With Bracket 25857216 And 25857215 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, US

Walnut Creek, California, US
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Corvette C6 Base Models with Z51 Sport Suspension Option, Aluminum Engine Oil Cooler with OEM GM Bracket.

I installed a Supercharger in my 2008 C6 Corvette with Z51 Option. Installation required me to remove the Engine Oil Cooler to make room for new hoses. This part is in great shape with few miles on it.

This is an Original GM OEM Part used on C6 Corvette Base Models with Z51 Sport Suspension Option 2005-2009.

This can be used to Add an Engine Oil cooler to Any Model C6 Corvette that does not have one. All you need are the GM Hoses that go to the Oil Filter, GM Part number 25860736 - oil cooler pipe W/O SUPERCHARGED, 6.2 LITER, W/O DRY SUMP SYSTEM, they cost about $100. Not Included but I can supply if needed.

No leaks, Cracks, or other defects. Free Shipping by USPS Priority Mail Included in price.

GM retail cost on this part is $250.77 and most people sell them for around $190. GM Part Number is 25857216 and Bracket 25857215.

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