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Not was I was after so back to plan A.

Need a huge screwdriver like Pete did?

nope. I has filter a handy oil filter relocation kit.post-5053-14009771432774_thumb.jpg

Sits underneath next oil sump and in front of front diff

You need just the right sized tool and its fine tbh. Will be putting that relocation kit in this rnr. Ran out of time last one between going out on the Monday and having a lazy day on the Tuesday.

The curse of the gtr plenum. Tbh I didnt find it that bad changing mine in the stock location.

that would be an absolute PITA + more PITMFA to change

all them little hoses underneath and nuts

You need just the right sized tool and its fine tbh. Will be putting that relocation kit in this rnr. Ran out of time last one between going out on the Monday and having a lazy day on the Tuesday.

weak

extended sump on yours Ants?

nope not yet.

all standard.

I couldnt find a smaller size bottle oil for the additional top up (for the oil cooler) so I had to procure another 5ltrs of semi synth oil

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