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K&N HP-1010 Oil Filter

$ 15.17

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  • Replaces HP-1006

Originally developed for demanding auto race applications, our premium oil filter is rapidly becoming a favorite among consumers for its durability and easy removal. We’ve changed oil filters and several of our product development technicians are sportsman class drag racers. They insisted we offer an oil filter that corrected the headaches they experienced over the years changing oil filters. We have all been there: Whether it’s remembering where that disappearing canister tool is; or having oi$ 8.99



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Libyan army soldiers and supporters of Gaddafi shout protest at Bab Al-Aziziyah in Tripoli.

Gaddafi 'arming the masses' as West strikes
A defiant Moamar Gaddafi says he will arm civilians to defend Libya from "colonial, crusader" aggression and has threatened to attack military and civilian targets in the Mediterranean in retaliation for Western air and sea strikes on his country.

Japan quake dead, missing tops 20,000
The number of people confirmed dead or listed as missing in Japan surpassed 20,000 nine days after a massive earthquake and tsunami struck.

West launches first strike on Libya
The United States, France and Britain have pounded Libya with air strikes and Tomahawk missiles in the first phase of military operations to force leader Moamar Gaddafi from power.

Gillard signals carbon tax rebate
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has singled out tax cuts for low and middle income earners as a possibility under her carbon price plan.

Weary firefighters battle Japan crisis
Japanese firefighters who have spent days trying to cool a ruptured nuclear reactor have held an emotional media conference as the high-stakes operation moves into another crucial day.


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Officials in protective gear stand next to people from the evacuation area near the Fukushima Daini nuclear plant, in Koriyama, March 13, 2011.

Atomised information fuels a media meltdown
Nuclear power is scary stuff for most people. The mere mention of it conjures images of Chernobyl, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And this week, those images have been brought back to the fore with the events that are unfolding at the Fukushima Daiici nuclear power plant in Japan. But as someone with a background in science I groan at the hyperbole of some of the speculation and misinformation being spread by the mainstream and social media.

Kevin, um, it seems, ah, we (shuffle) sort of, ah, owe you an apology
Okay: I'll be the first to say it. Sorry, Kevin. After all the fuss about the Foreign Minister imperiously demanding nuclear updates, it's now pretty clear that he was right to do so. After all the intrigue about Kevin's obsession with establishing a no-fly zone over Benghazi, it might now be time to admit the possibility that it was the Foreign Minister who was right all along.

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Immigration in meltdown: and no plan B
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Four Al Jazeera reporters held in Libya
Four journalists working for Al Jazeera, including a Norwegian and a Briton, are being held in Tripoli after being arrested in Libya's west, the Qatar-based satellite channel said.

Weary firefighters battle Japan crisis
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Polar bear star Knut dies in zoo
Knut the polar bear, who became a global media sensation as a cub after being rejected by his mother and reared by hand, has died suddenly for unexplained reasons.

Fur seals navigate Bass Strait pipes
Researchers have found pipelines on the floor of Bass Strait are providing attractive habitats for Australian fur seals.

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Bob Brown donates bush shack
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Gillard signals carbon tax rebate
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has singled out tax cuts for low and middle income earners as a possibility under her carbon price plan.

Fur seals navigate Bass Strait pipes
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US, France launch first strike on Libyan forces
The battle for the Libyan rebel city of Benghazi has stepped up a notch, with French warplanes destroying tanks and armoured vehicles and the US military launching an attack on Libya's air defences.

Nuclear rescue making gains, radiation seeps
Engineers have enjoyed some success in their mission to stop disaster at Japan's stricken power plant, although minor radiation leaks have highlighted perils from the world's worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.

Pakistan ends Australia's Cup run
Australia's 34-match unbeaten run in the Cricket World Cup dating back to 1999 was finally broken by Pakistan when Ricky Ponting's team were beaten by four wickets.

Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi
A fighter jet has been shot down over a Libyan rebel stronghold on the outskirts of Benghazi.

Prince William to tour flood-ravaged Queensland
Prince William will meet flood victims in Queensland's south today on day two of his royal visit to the flood-affected state.


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Officials in protective gear stand next to people from the evacuation area near the Fukushima Daini nuclear plant, in Koriyama, March 13, 2011.

Atomised information fuels a media meltdown
Nuclear power is scary stuff for most people. The mere mention of it conjures images of Chernobyl, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And this week, those images have been brought back to the fore with the events that are unfolding at the Fukushima Daiici nuclear power plant in Japan. But as someone with a background in science I groan at the hyperbole of some of the speculation and misinformation being spread by the mainstream and social media.

Kevin, um, it seems, ah, we (shuffle) sort of, ah, owe you an apology
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Laying down the law in Lake Tyers
It's an action which is quietly sending shudders through government circles: what to do about an extraordinary and unprecedented political protest in a tiny Indigenous community in Victoria's East Gippsland.

Immigration in meltdown: and no plan B
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has many critics but he must be given his due. He has made the best of circumstances where he had no say in choosing the ground on which he would fight. He has toiled resolutely and patiently at it, made some good changes and fronted up to tough choices. Even so, there is every sign that the immigration detention centre system is coming apart at the seams.

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Yemen seethes as death toll climbs
Yemenis are seething with anger as medics raised the death toll from a sniper attack on protesters to 52 and thousands rallied despite a state of emergency.

Syria mourners call for revolt
Thousands of mourners have called for "revolution" at the funeral of protesters killed by Syrian security forces, the boldest challenge to Syria's rulers since uprisings began sweeping the Arab world.

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Fur seals navigate Bass Strait pipes
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Whale strandings improve scientists' knowledge
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