Ghost Ghost The Fragrance Edt Spray 3.4 Oz Women, 3.4 Ounce
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- The lowest price of 40k Transmission Oil Cooler lpd47391 Compatible with tru cool Heavy Duty 40,000 GVW Max - low pressure drop trans cooler was obtained on August 6, 2024 7:54 am.
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Maya –
Omg!!! I first bought this in Vegas in “09”I was hooked. Then Sephora just stopped selling it. I looked everywhere for this scent. I am so happy to have this back in my life. It is real and authentic. Great shipping time… I don’t know why this is not sold everywhere but it is hands down #1
Laura A. Davis –
The scent is incredible! However, how do you get it to spray out. The bottle I received had a center button you push down on, but the hole the scent comes out of is not visible so the fragrance sprays no where. Am I doing something wrong?
hanan eldelbani –
I love it
Rachel Barnes –
This fragrance is absolutely beautiful. I’m so happy I found it after all these years. It’s authentic
Amazon Customer –
This isn’t a original Ghost the Fragrance, as a long time user of the original product I can smell the difference ; also it doesn’t last as long . It’s a good fake made in UK , the original is produced in France . Dissatisfied I can’t return it.
Dayna L. –
One of my favorite perfumes
Juju –
I love this fragrance! I had actually found this perfume years ago at a local store in my hometown around Christmas. I purchased it and absolutely LOVED it! The fragrance was like no other! After I used mine up, I never found it again so I was very pleased to see that Amazon had it. I ordered the biggest bottle I could get and was not disappointed at all! Still the same great scent, I love it and wear it constantly! Great price also!
kmp –
I used Ghost years ago and even tried to have a Fragrance Shop recreate it when my last bottle was dwindling down (knowing it was discontinued). For years I searched looking for it and was thrilled to see it on Amazon. I am sorry but those who think it doesn’t smell like the original are WRONG! It smells exactly the same. I am ordering more so that I have it on hand. I am so happy to have found Ghost again.
Long2757 –
I replaced the small factory tow package cooler since my temps were near 200 degrees and would go over 200 degrees pulling my boat. I flipped the bottom bracket around and used a grinder to notch it so I could mount the trans cooler to it (had to slide the cooler to the passenger side a bit to clear the mount for the PS cooler). I used a brake line cutter to cut the factory lines off horizontal, and then used a brake flare tool to slightly flare them. I doubled up on the clamps where the hose connected to the factory lines. On the cooler, I used pipe thread tape around the fittings to ensure no leaks.Pros: seems to be working good. Put about 50 miles on the truck last night on the highway going 80 MPH with the AC running. Temps never got above the halfway mark from 100 to 200 (so I’m guessing that’s 150 or 160 degrees). Install took me about 2 hours in my driveway. I used everything included in the kit (had to cut the hose to fit).Cons: fins are really easy to bend. I had to use a small flat blade screwdriver to straighten some of them out after I was done mounting the cooler. Also, the included clamps are cheap. I’ve got a tiny drip from the return hose where it clamps to the cooler fitting. I’m going to replace that clamp with a clamp from the auto parts store tonight. My advice would be just get 2 packs of small hose clamps from your local auto parts store and use those instead of the included ones. Also that included screws will strip easily at the phillips head. I used a 10mm socket to tighten them. I snapped one off but I guess I didn’t drill a large enough pilot hole for it to mount to the bracket on my 2000 Chevy Silverado Z71.I also flushed the transmission while I had the stock cooler off. I used some clear 3/8″ hose and ran it into a bucket. I started the truck and while the dark old fluid was coming out I was pouring in new fluid until it was coming out red. Then I installed the cooler, added more fluid, started the truck, and kept adding fluid until it was at the proper level. I think I flushed about 3 gallons (12 quarts) through it to get the dark fluid out. I ended up buying 5 gallons of fluid total (in gallon jugs from Walmart) and I have about a half jug left after the trans was full. If you don’t need to flush yours out you won’t need as much fluid.
jane newkirk –
Smell. I’ve had a couple of other ghost scents but this one is my favorite
Long2757 –
I have really heavy wheels and a 7 inch lift. This caused a lot of heat build up to my transmission with temps going past 230 with regular driving & go up to 246 with freeway driving (had hard shifts when temps reached around 210) After installing this cooler with some very aggressive driving on the freeway, temps did not exceed 164. With normal driving temps did not go past 156. The shifts were buttery smooth and the truck would go into overdrives ALOT more smoothly. I did prefill the cooler and hoses with Lucas transmission conditioner instead of using regular atf fluid.Install is so easy with the parts and tools.P.S. I bought my own hose clamps, high quality transmission hose and self drilling screws with high temp gasket maker on the threads on the cooler. & radiator adapter part number 357 (brand starts with an H)Chevy transmission temps should not exceed 190 degrees while driving normally like on road trips. Driving hard for short burst should not go over 210 (showing off) and towing heaving loads should not go over 220.I’m curious how these lower temps are gonna benefit me or not in the long run.I was told that with my heavy wheels plus lift made my truck act as if it was towing full time.
Leah –
The media could not be loaded. Â 40k Transmission Oil Cooler lpd47391My trans temps were running close to 200 even after the thermostat bypass.Once I installed this cooler, the temperatures dropped below 150. Don’t waste your money on the more expensive “custom” option. This cooler will get the job done for a fraction of the cost.BALDEAGLE242