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hey guys,

I have a brand new greddy style oil catch can. its still in the box never used, only opened to see. asking price is $90 delivered kit comes with everything in the picture, including 1m of hose, clamps and a mounting bracket. The top of the can is removable so you can take it off and fill it up with steel wool if you wish, as some people do.

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Also a cusco master brake cylinder brace, its adjustable and only used it for 2 weeks, and is in excellent condition, looking for $120 delivered, brace comes with mounting screws

pics: SOLD

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Thanks

Mass

contact: 0422831920 or pm/post

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How come you selling the brace? I may be interested :mellow:

brace is not in the car anymore... im selling the car and cant be bothered putting it back in lol...

brace is in excellent condition, as i said its about 3.5 weeks old but only used for not even 2 weeks...

If ur in Melbourne i can offer u $50 and ill come get it 2moro

sorry mate im in sydney... also not willing to drop the price that much at all.... i think wat im asking is reasonable considering its new...

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