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I'm after a windscreen washer reservoir bottle, the mini water pumps (attached to the bottle normally), and all hoses that are required for the windscreen washing system to work (theres also a small one-way valve somewhere in the hoses that i need)

can be from any car - so anyone with a half-cut in brisbane

please let me know and i'll take them off your hands!

cheers,

Warren

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stephen22 - thanks mate. who is patrick? who does he work for? i'm not after one from a wreckers as they will want an arm and a leg for one and really its nore worth much

nv_n01 - its cool if its from a cefiro as long as it has all that i'm after! send me a PM when you know with a reasonable price...

where is he located?

who does he work for?

i'm keen for that price.. but i don't like just ringing a random person unless they are expecting me to call or unless they work for a company..

i've sent you a PM stephen..

sure you didn't see a coolant overflow bottle?

i thought i saw one too, but when i went to look all i could find was a coolant overflow bottle :rolleyes:

if i'm wrong. please tell me as i would be happy to get a supercheap version

Hmm could have been either actually - didn't look that hard but swear i remeber seeing the little plastic pump on the side of the bottle. I can neither conrim or deny then... maybe go in and ask them?

still waiting for people to get back to me with pics and descriptions etc.

am open to other ideas everyone!

realisticalyl no one is goign to buy one so if you have one this might be the only chance to get rid of it!



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