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hey guys.

Im new to SAU and im sorry if this question is answered else where but im wondering where i can buy a oil filter relocation kit for my r32 gtr as i am rebuilding the engine and will need to move oil filter else where so i can change it without having to take the motor out. :P Help would be much appreciated. cheers

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Not 100% sure, I think you could probably get it from overseas + shipping around the same price, if not less, from someone in Aus.

UAS has it for $390 + shipping, found one here too - http://www.modyourcar.com.au/b4/greddy-oil-filter-relocation-kit--nissan-skyline-gtr-r32-rb26dett-p3514 - but it's ex. shipping too.

I had one of those - it sucked. The HKS i have now is quality. $800 at the time but worth it. IMO get a jap kit or dont bother. Your motor is precious.

Thanks heaps guys. ill keep shopping around. where would i find the sponsors on this site(bit of a noob lol) but yeh rebuilding my rb26 and im trying to save money where i can but at the same time i dont wanna be too cheap and have it blow up later. Its my first skyline so im trying to do it right...hopefully.

Also where in Victoria is a good tuning shop to go to for when my motor is complete?

Again thanks heaps people, like i said im new to all this so ya help is much appreciated cant wait to finish the car and go to SAU cruz meet. lol

Cheers

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