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yay found a supplier 14 bucks including postage! yay

Awesome mate! At least you are doing it properly....

does anyone here own a motorbike?

becouse i have one but i don't have anyone to ride with. :(

Where you from Matt? If its Sydney way i know a few people you can ride with ;)

nope i'm around lake macquarie area.

Fair enough, got mates up here that are riding all the time.... Will keep you in mind and if they head that way ill shoot you a PM :yes:

You coming cruising on Sunday? Bring the bike?

Was just told if anyone is seen with a phone at work outside breaks there getting in heaps of shit :(

This will effect my efforts of becoming a whore :(

If anyone sends me a text I'll get to it at 9 or 12 or 230.

Your work fails :P

On that note, my wheel alignment just failed lol.... Young bloke was confused by so many arms to adjust, will have to wait to the boss is back haha

Hahaha it's my luck man! I have NONE.....

Started working on big brakes...... DBA is out of stock of the rotors I want and new stock comes in the weekend after nats..... Faaaaaaark

Fair enough, got mates up here that are riding all the time.... Will keep you in mind and if they head that way ill shoot you a PM :yes:

You coming cruising on Sunday? Bring the bike?

nope, i will be busy preparing for my holiday. :)

i will be off roading yes. :P

If that's the case gimme a yell when your back, my idiot neighbour and his mates love offloading.... Jack rolled his old 4runner twice!

I missed the last cruise cus we got stuck in the bush lol

Ok so the sandwich plate goes between the filter and thread that the filter screws onto. There's a hole in the sandwich plate for the original thread to go through. The hole in the plate is also big enough for a round fitting to screw onto the old thread, that centers the plate and tightens it at the same time from the hex that is between the female and male threads.

The male thread is on the other side of the hex that sticks out of the sandwich plate for your filter to screw down to

http://turbometrics....es/IMG_8459.JPG

As seen here. So f**kin easy yet no one has one :(

It's just a female to male extension of the same size and I bet my old workshop would have one :(

I just found out pirtek is in Cardiff so they may be able to help. Also Gunna hunt for one on eBay now

http://www.rawbrokerage.com/RB-Oil-Filter-Stud-Direct-to-Block-nissan-oilfilterstud.htm

if you really want to get rid of the mess of the standard oil cooler, just use an rb20 oil filter mount, you just have to re mount the std oil press sender, or if you use the std, aftermark oil temp and press you can get t pieces from enzed and the like to have two senders of one hole

is this the same thing?

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