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g'day all!

looking for the remote filter set up, as I have just purchased an oil cooler, however it is missing the remote filter alloy block... have all the pipes and fittings for it, so looking for just the alloy bit!

anyone have one laying around?

cheers!

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Went and got the block adapter and the remote oil filter adapter with out the fancy anodised fittings and braided oil lines From UAS . Then simply went to a hydrolic supply place and got the high pressure hose, elbows, fittings and the like for about ninety bucks and put it togrther my self !

Youll need both. The bit that holds the filter and the bit that bolts to the block. Carnt for the life of me remember the cost but as all ways shop around for the best price cause there made in the good old USA

yeah I have the bit that goes to the block ( I think ) as I have bought it all in Japan and am awaiting the late xmas present to turn up.... I think it is missing the remote filter part only....

$100 or less??? is that the go?

Yep thats the ones I got and the price sounds about right. The fitting size I went for was 3/4 of an inch as thats the same as the outlet/inlet in the block. Was a bit of mucking around with that size but you could go a bit smaller if you dont want to fiddle.

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