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im interested in single filter and thermostat and if u can supply i need a sandwich plate for two gauges,whats availability and price please. i allready have a cooler.are the hoses in kit screw on connections to cooler or hose clamps? i can wait for thermostat but need rough time about when would get incase to long.(want engine back in and running b4 xmas)

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sorry, how thick?

Approx 3-4mm, i dont have one here though so i cant measure up for you sorry

im interested in single filter and thermostat and if u can supply i need a sandwich plate for two gauges,whats availability and price please. i allready have a cooler.are the hoses in kit screw on connections to cooler or hose clamps? i can wait for thermostat but need rough time about when would get incase to long.(want engine back in and running b4 xmas)

thanks.

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Single filter and thermostat shouldnt be any problems, ETA on delivery is about 14 days currently, so yeah Xmas should be fine

Send me a PM by the end of the week if you're keen and ill sort it out for you, other than that this GB will be closed >_<

pm sent! :/

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