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sorry for the lack of response over the last 2 days.

All caught up now.

If you guys are payin at a branch then please PM me the branch location so I can sort your payments from one another.

This will help me get your OCT's out faster.

:rofl:

Hi Lucien,

1/ I was quoted by GCG Turbochargers Australia ( www.gcg.com.au ) $180 delivered for a 1 litre version.

2/ 800ml

3/ comes with tank - 2 x hose clamps - 1.2m of hose(either12mm or 15mm) - filter.

4/ Its not too late

:rofl:

Hi,

Thanks for the answers, but just to clarrify:

  gR33ddy said:
1/ I was quoted by GCG Turbochargers Australia ( www.gcg.com.au ) $180 delivered for a 1 litre version.

What is the actual RRP on this particular OCC? I'd like to know how much I am saving :rofl:

Edit: Sorry, one more thing, what are they made of? Apologies for all the questions... just like to know what I am buying.

Cheers,

Lucien.

  lwells said:
Edit: Sorry, one more thing, what are they made of?  Apologies for all the questions... just like to know what I am buying.

Stainless steel :(

Ive been talkin to the guy who supplies these and he is very happy with the response for em.

If anyone is interested in one we are taking orders for em all the time from now on - no deadlines :)

Group buy price for all SAU members.

:rofl:

  lwells said:
Hi,

Thanks for the answers, but just to clarrify:

What is the actual RRP on this particular OCC? I'd like to know how much I am saving :P

Edit: Sorry, one more thing, what are they made of?  Apologies for all the questions... just like to know what I am buying.

Cheers,

Lucien.

U can get the same ones for $90 + delivery on eBay.

Does the can come with a choice of 2 sizes of fittings or just different sizes for the hose?

My can came with 12mm hose fittings on the can which does not allow me to use 15mm rubber hose to connect to the 15mm fittings on the rocker covers.

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