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If you look under the gap below the brake master cylinder, its there.

Pain in the ass to remove thou.

Its better to undo the bottom one 1st, then you pull upwards to remove 1 end, then you can take the other end off using both hands which makes it easier.

follow this tutorial and you can't go wrong. the idea of using hot water to soften the filter hoses is golden and makes it a hell of a lot easier to get the little sucker off with a lot less bleeding.

http://www.anthonymcgrath.co.uk/gtroc/fuelfilter.htm

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thanks a lot for your help bro!

Cool, no probs!

is gts-t the same?

Yes it is, same location.

I have always wondered if it is worth re-locating it to a easier location.

Has anyone done this?

Its not hard too get to, its more so a pain trying to get it out.

As for relocating, ppl usually relocate the oil filter. That is a big pain to get out.

ah yeah will definitely try that next time, I almost cut the hoses in mine out of sheer frustration!

I did cut mine off :blush: Got so friggin pissed off with it, even with the hot water trick i slicked the f**kers off both ends and replaced them. Made life easy(er). Even putting the new ones on, and getting the clamps done up isnt rediculously friendly. R33 mind you, but same location.

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