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Just wondering if anyone knows where I can get a Catch Can locally, I need it asap so dont want to buy it interestate.

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Ric

car toys, customshine, boostworx? or you could go the alternative route... your choice really =)

forza recomends mount franklins after his bad experiance with schweps :rofl:

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Thanks guys, I spoke to Shaun and he mentioned that ASE or whatever they are called, but he said they charge around 200-250 for a catch can, so not prepared to spend that much money on one. :thumbsup:

I was thinking more like 100 bucks, D1Spec cheap brand or something.

Or I might go Evian, always like to get the good quality stuff for my car :rofl:

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car toys, customshine, boostworx? or you could go the alternative route... your choice really =)

forza recomends mount franklins after his bad experiance with schweps :thumbsup:

Hi5!!!

LOL@FORZA!!!

I would say Just Jap but thats interstate :rofl:

Doesn't Auto Barn sell them?

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OH shit, too late there with the offers guys!

went to Autosport or whatever you its called on Magill, and bought one for $110 bucks looks pretty good 1litre capacity, but its just the can no kit :pwned:

u serious? y would you buy only half of something?

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I figured some rubber hoses and clamps cant be that expensive to get anyway, and the quality of the thing is much better than the ones ive seen going around in kits anyway. so yeah.

Any hoses and clamps laying around? :blink:

I have some used braided hoses, new blue silicone, new black rubber hose & the cheap clear hoses laying around. :action-smiley-069:

Did the catch can come with a baffle?

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