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Item: TRUST/GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN WITH AIR SEPERATOR

Age: 1 WEEK OLD

Condition: PERFECT A1 CONDITION STILL IN BOX

Price: WAS $189 SELL FOR $100

To Fit: WHATEVER AS ITS UNIVERSAL

Location: PENRITH/BLUE MOUNTAINS AREA

Contact: 0448037667

Comments:

HI,

I HAVE A GENUINE BRAND NEW TRUST (Greddy) OIL CATCH CAN WITH AIR SEPERATOR. I BOUGHT THIS LAST WEEK BUT I NOW NO LONGER REQUIRE IT. THIS ITEM HAS NEVER BEEN FITTED OR USED AND COMES WITH ALL ACCESSORIES IN BOX. WILL SUIT ANY SKYLINE/200SX/300ZX/180SX/SILVIA OR MOST PERFORMANCE CARS AS IT IS UNIVERSAL.

I BOUGHT IT FROM HJC MOTORSPORTS FOR $189.00 (HAVE RECIEPT) BUT AM WILLING TO SELL FOR $100!!!

MUST GO BY TUESDAY. QUICK SALE. PICK UP IS PREFERRED BUT CAN DELIVER AS A LAST RESORT.

PM FOR ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS OR DETAILS. YOU WILL NOT FIND THIS ITEM BRAND NEW FOR CHEAPER!

PRODUCT INFO -

Oil Catch Tanks collect the oil, moisture and blow-by gases that cause carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system and engine to keep them clean even under the hardest driving conditions. The Traditional (Sq.) model holds 500ml and can be mounted vertically or horizontally and is only 9mm tall so it can be mounted just about anywhere.The Greddy oil catch can is also an excellent engine dress up item that gives a racecar look. Polished aluminum body with sight glass.

CHEERS,

LUKE.

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Item: TRUST/GREDDY OIL CATCH CAN WITH AIR SEPERATOR

Age: 1 WEEK OLD

Condition: PERFECT A1 CONDITION STILL IN BOX

Price: WAS $189 SELL FOR $100

To Fit: WHATEVER AS ITS UNIVERSAL

Location: PENRITH/BLUE MOUNTAINS AREA

Contact: 0448037667

Comments:

HI,

I HAVE A GENUINE BRAND NEW TRUST (Greddy) OIL CATCH CAN WITH AIR SEPERATOR. I BOUGHT THIS LAST WEEK BUT I NOW NO LONGER REQUIRE IT. THIS ITEM HAS NEVER BEEN FITTED OR USED AND COMES WITH ALL ACCESSORIES IN BOX. WILL SUIT ANY SKYLINE/200SX/300ZX/180SX/SILVIA OR MOST PERFORMANCE CARS AS IT IS UNIVERSAL.

I BOUGHT IT FROM HJC MOTORSPORTS FOR $189.00 (HAVE RECIEPT) BUT AM WILLING TO SELL FOR $100!!!

MUST GO BY TUESDAY. QUICK SALE. PICK UP IS PREFERRED BUT CAN DELIVER AS A LAST RESORT.

PM FOR ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS OR DETAILS. YOU WILL NOT FIND THIS ITEM BRAND NEW FOR CHEAPER!

PRODUCT INFO -

Oil Catch Tanks collect the oil, moisture and blow-by gases that cause carbon and sludge build-up in the intake system and engine to keep them clean even under the hardest driving conditions. The Traditional (Sq.) model holds 500ml and can be mounted vertically or horizontally and is only 15cm tall so it can be mounted just about anywhere.The Greddy oil catch can is also an excellent engine dress up item that gives a racecar look. Polished aluminum body with sight glass.

CHEERS,

LUKE.

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