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So I had a heater hose under the inlet go on me the other week in traffic. I completely cooked the engine with so much steam coming out the bonnet I had trouble steering down a slip road. It turns out with steam whistling through the system I cracked the overflow bottle. Have you got anything to replace the std reservoir. I may cut and tape up a breather.overflow setup that you can go to town on for me?!?!?

No Ti gear knobs sorry. Solid Ti billets are extremely expensive and rare.

I'm also not tooled to machine it.

No problem at all Roy.

Best to make something up from cardboard chuck it in a box and I'll redo it from alloy plate and send it back.

You shall see it tomorrow, I've just had no time to sit down and invoice anything recently.

About to be released are my new surge tank/pump setups with twin aero motive pumps inside the surge tank, sard style.

Not a problem I'll cancel the invoice.

If anyone wants an R33 undercar surge tank setup for twin 044's I've got one fabbed and ready to pressure test/ post off.

$330 inc gst plus postage charges.

You have a pm.

I don't get on here everyday, the reality is SAU accounts for 10% of my work so I don't always check threads and PM's daily. It's been weekly as of late.

My email is available. Best to contact me via that, or leave a return voice mail.

Not a problem I'll cancel the invoice.

If anyone wants an R33 undercar surge tank setup for twin 044's I've got one fabbed and ready to pressure test/ post off.

$330 inc gst plus postage charges.

Any pics of the surge tank Brad? Got a mate that might be interested in one.

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Good to see your happy with it.

It's a pretty trick way of doing the washer bottle filler on that can with the filler tube running through the catch can section .

From the top it looks like your putting water into the catch can ;)

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