You can get universal kits, but really, I'd personally look at putting my own kit together. Just buy a cooler to the size you want. Depending on dimensions 10 row minimum if your tracking. Get a oil cooler sandwich plate. Then go to Pirtek or another hose company and get exactly the size hose and fittings you need. You don't necessarily need a filter relocation mount, its up to you if you want one.
For street use it would be good to get a sandwich plate with an in built thermostat or you can buy separate thermostats to use in line to bypass the cooler until it reaches a cirtain temp. In turn if you don't run a thermostat you can simply manufacture a cover to sit over the cooler to stop any airflow through it.
If you don't run a thermostat it is fine for daily use summer and winter days. I just found in the stone cold winter mornings and nights like under 10 degrees ambient, oil temps got pretty low, like under 50 degrees when hwy cruising (no engine load). So a thermostat is a good idea. If not, just run a cover on you cooler for street and take it off for track. Simple and easy.
See if you can make out the cover I made here here. Very stealth:
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