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Item:

Custom oil catch/water tank

Age:

Few months

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$200 + postage

To Fit: (What car)

BCNR33, BNR34

Location:

SE suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Custom oil catch/water tank to suit GTR fits great and very simple to install. Has a bracket at the base of the tank, which bolts straight into the chassis. This tank replaces your standard water bottle and doubles as a catch tank/can. Has clear hose on the side of the tank to show if the can is full/empty

Has all the plugs and washer motor on the waster bottle side, just need to plug it in and hook up the lines. I am faily sure it will also fit BNR34 but 110% fits BCNR33 as its come out of my car

Top quality tank with a polished alloy finish, its practically new and a bargain at this price. You'd be expected to pay $300 + for a new one

Can post anywhere at buyers expense

Thanks

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Hey Mark

I will get some more pictures tonight man, I know that picture is pretty average, since its out of the car I will take some high quality pictures tonight

Unsure of what brand it is as there is no markings on the actually tank, was told a while ago it was a 'HIGH OCTANE' brand but there's nothing to clarify that

Quality of the tank is very good, the finish including the welding is of top quality so its no cheap Chinese made product

Feel free to ask any other questions you may have :happy:

Thanks

Hey abu does this also fit a 33 gtst??? if soo consider it sold :happy:

Hey man

Probably would fit GTST with slight modification, at this stage its pending payment

Thanks

PENDING PAYMENT

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