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Hi,

http://www.geocities.com/sil21jun/OilCatchCan.html

I have got a brand new custom oil catch can for sale. Comes with mounting bracket, all polished to suit any car. Just the catch can and a breather filter(anodized blue), no hoses.

Asking for $110 COD to your destination at your cost. Leave emails for pics.

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Hi,

Here's the pics.

http://www.geocities.com/sil21jun/OilCatchCan.html

Here are some dimension:

Barrel length : 15.5cm

Barrel diameter : 10cm

Filter diameter : 5cm

Length from bracket to filter : 18cm

Side hose piping: 3cm each

I hope this gives you a rough idea if your engine bay is jam packed with other performance gears. I test mount this on my S13 and the bracket bolt nicely to the CDI/boost solenoid mounting. This will be located on the passenger side on the strut wall. I hope I have not confused you too much. It can be place anywhere you like but at the expense of a longer hose.

Price is $110 COD at your cost.

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