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Need 10 people to qualify this group buy of oil catch can kits.

Comes with:

- 15mm or 12mm hose (1.2m) - please specify.

- hose clamps

- filter

- 800ml

- Unbaffled but can be easily done with steel wool and a stocking (SK handy tip number 1954) :cheers:

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Usefull installation links - click here - and here - and here

Price for 10 buyers - $80 delivered (Australia only)

Closing - Wednesday 20th April. Payment due Friday 22nd April.

1/ 400kwgtr_____________ - PAID - SENT

2/ Gizmo73______________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

3/ Abo Bob______________ - PAID - SENT

4/ (B1) MR_fanny_________ - PAID - SENT

5/ aussnick______________ - PAID - SENT

6/ [[d a n n y]]___________ - PAID - SENT

7/ gtrGhosTDoGG11_______ - PAID - SENT

8/ GIGOLO______________ - PAID - SENT

9/ voona________________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

10/ damuscat____________ - PAID - SENT

11/ C & B________________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

12/ BLakniTE x2___________ - PAID (2) - SENT (2)

13/ tkch55 x2_____________ - PAID (2) - SENT (2)

14/ nismo_au_____________ - PAID - SENT

15/ lwells________________ - PAID - SENT

16/ Yotis_________________ - PAID - SENT

17/ stu_r30_______________ - AWAITING PAYMENT

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yowser...

Im also in..nice price..

Just to confirm for all - these ones dont need to be cut open/welded again to install baffling...they have access via a lid, etc etc...

Based on the threads about this going around, im sure this wouldve been asked eventually !!

The filter can be taken off for the plumb back set-up.

The opening for the filter is just big enough to feed the stocking in and then stuff it with steel wool. I used a wooden skewer to help feed the steel wool in.

:)

How big is the opening where the filter is? Does it have a thread? What can you use to close it off?

Also, the 2 inlet/outlets, do they finish with the wall of the can or they lead a bit inside?

Sorry about all the questions but I got a dodgy one recently. :D

Top opening = 9mm inner diameter

No thread but has lip for hose clamp.

You could use a bung or a peice of hose with a bolt and hose clamp to close it off.

2 inlet/outlets finish with the wall of the can.

Yeh ill take 1 for 80 bux ;)

Count me in, PM me for more details please

Alright! 9 out of 10 already. :)

I will PM everyone with payment details as soon as we get the 10th buyer.

:)

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