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Hi guys,

I have these breathers now in production and can sell for $50 a pair, including postage.

These are aluminium in -10 size. for RB20 and RB25 only at this stage.

Please send PM's if interested!

RB26 ones will hopefully be coming soon.

Thanks Phil,

Great stuff quality looks the goods!! going to order some fittings today will post some pics.cheers.gif

Cheers Michael

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SOrry guys..

Had some interest in these parts, but problem is that i am overseas at the moment till the first week of april.

Will be considering making more of these but your looking at 1 month away before i get back and then a week to make a few sets of them.

I know that i have missed many messages but i had a difficult time with my mum passing and such.

Will be making quite a few so will be cheaper than before.

Hope people understand if i did not reply.

Thanks

Karl

my condolences mate, sorry to hear about the sad news.

dont mean to hijack the thread but saw that a few people chasing down the fittings still. ive got a brand new pair of -10 to suit rb25 if anyone needs, im now in the hunt for set to fit the 26 instead

Hey all, I'm still after a set of these for RB25 covers. If anyone has a pair they would like to sell, please PM or SMS me.

Just to confirm, I'm after a pair of the dash style push-in breather fittings.

My Mobile is 0401 549 030

Thanks!

Ben

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