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That is an ARC style one, oil catch tank and washer bottle in one, but the original is now out of production. You can purchase copies off Yahoo Auctions Japan by using an importer such as Slidewize Imports.

The copies were branded Essential and from memory it would cost around 300-400 delivered. You can probably get a cheaper one within the country though.

Edited by Yawn

I have one that fits next to the water bottle , you have to turn the water bottle around though , made from polished alloy , yours for $130 including hose proper oil hose not plastic shit that will melt) and a filter .

I have one that fits next to the water bottle , you have to turn the water bottle around though , made from polished alloy , yours for $130 including hose proper oil hose not plastic shit that will melt) and a filter .

Sounds good wrxhoon, but i was looking into just the water bottle it self.. if not, water bottle with catch can.

I mainly want to get rid of that yellow water bottle that just looks plain nasty.

That is an ARC style one, oil catch tank and washer bottle in one, but the original is now out of production. You can purchase copies off Yahoo Auctions Japan by using an importer such as Slidewize Imports.

The copies were branded Essential and from memory it would cost around 300-400 delivered. You can probably get a cheaper one within the country though.

Sounds good, I'll look into that.

I think I have found what I've been looking for.

essential1981-img500x368-1170406062octecr33.jpg

I can see the oil catch tank on the left and I presume the one on the right is supposed to be the water bottle?

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h49252549

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VERY nice, i would love one of these, looks great.

Any idea on cost landed?

Another option (maybe cheaper) might be to get a cover made up to slide over the stock washer bottle, I had one made up for the fuse cover and it fits and IMO looks pretty good.

Cheers

I think I have found what I've been looking for.

essential1981-img500x368-1170406062octecr33.jpg

I can see the oil catch tank on the left and I presume the one on the right is supposed to be the water bottle?

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h49252549

Good job on finding it. That was exactly what i was talking about :)

how muuuuuuuuuch

378 aussie roughly + delivery via slide would put it close to 500 bux , how about a custom made one from micks metal craft? oil catch can/radiator overflow/washer bottle in one 3 in one , i seen one on a 180sx now thats hot!

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