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Have recently moved the battery to the boot of the misses gtr so am now looking for a new catch can to fill the place, prefer something around the 3-4L mark and would prefer if it had some -10 fittings already welded on it and a mini breather would be a bonus, let us know what about, May even consider swap + cash for our greedy catch can we already have.

Am located in hobart but happy to pay postage on any good quality items,

Pics are what we already have and second pic is along the lines of what were chasing.

Cheers

Stephen

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I have a CUSCO 3 Litre Oil Catch Can for a BNR32 GTR. It won't fit on my R34 due to the headlights. Never been used at all. Quick sale $130. I'm located in Sydney. This is what it looks like without the baffles. This is a picture from someone's modified catch can. I'll take pics of mine tomorrow.

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sven, the pic on the right is from my car.

My fabricator to make one for you for $500NZD (a lot less in AUD)

Probably less as you've moved the battery to the boot..........

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