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Item:

Oil catch can + lines & fittings

Age:

Brand new

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$100 neg + postage

To Fit: (What car)

R32 RB20DET

R33 RB25DET

R34 RB25DET

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM

Email/MSN [email protected]

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I am selling a brand new polished oil catch can and lines to suit any RB20DET/RB25DET. It will suit other setups but you may need to change the lines slightly but there is enough line there for you to play around/modify to suit any vehicle

Its direct bolt on and the lines have been setup for a 100% plumb back setup as pictured. Can comes with brackets and clamps for mounting, all the lines include fittings required to install setup

Only thing you need to do is fill catch can with steel wool for optimal results

Great upgrade for any car, modified or standard so don't miss out on a brand new test fitted setup

Thanks

catchcanplumbing2.jpg

catchcanplumbing.jpg

Better picture of the catch can by it self

Drain plug at the bottom, clear level indicator on the side and the whole bottom unscrews so you can fill it full of steel wool

catch_can.jpg

Hey mate no work on the pics might be the work not allowing it but i carnt get them

Hey man

Might be just your work internet, working fine for me and other

pm sent.....?

Replied

Thanks

Sorry man its not actually sold to you, its pending payment to Tom

I have arranged pick up with Tom via SMS, the number I have been texting is 0418545527 not the number you called me on

Today I have had at least 6 SMS from people saying they will take it and pick it up tomorrow, the next day and the other

Its sold to the person that shows up with the cash first

Only SMS and call me if you want to come and pick it up, I'm not willing to hold it for anyone for any period of time

Thanks

That's fine - if you've sold it to another person that so be it...

But your PM was saying that if I had agreed to the price you had responded to then IT'S MINE - I responded to your PM immediately saying I'll take it and had asked for your address so I can come over to pick it off you.

I had also called you, and you had confirmed that it's sold to me and also said that I can come down to pick it up tomorrow night.

I don't appreciate being given this run-around. However, don't worry, you can sell it to the other guy, I don't mind - just don't appreciate your wasting my time.

Hey mate,

I saw your ad, willing to offer you $50.00 - if you accept, I'm come over and pick it up soon.

Thanks.

Hey man

I will let it go for $60 if you want, pickup anytime

Just let me know when you want to come get it :ninja:

Thanks

Hey mate, done - appreciate the discount!

Please provide me with your telephone number and address - I'll come by on the weekend!

Also ,can you install it for me?

Thanks,

Kevin

Theres the PM, where does it say its yours?

Like I say to everyone, if you want it come and get it. I didn't state anywhere in the PM thats its yours or I am holding it for you until you arrange payment

If you want it come and buy it, don't waste my time by saying you'll come tomorrow, day after on the weekend and the rest of it. I have listed my contact number, email address and you can also PM if you wish but if you PM me saying you want it and someone else calls.. that person calling gets priority as I am not checking my PMs every 2 minutes

I sell enough items on here to know there are plenty of times wasters and no shows, hence the reason I don't give out my address until someone wants the item and is on there way to collect

I haven't wasted your time nor given you the run around. I didn't receive any text messages from your self stating you want to pick up or purchase the item on the number you have provided me. I have all messages received on my phone and I also keep all PMs until item is sold just for clarification

I have also had no time to check my PMs and reply to your response, like I said the person I was speaking to via SMS was Tom and the number is listed above. I thought it was you but when I rechecked the number I was messaging, it was not yours

Again, whoever wants it can come and get it. Call me, arrange a time and make the payment. I am not holding the item for anyone, first in with the cash gets it

Thanks

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