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I had a look at the cans autobarn had on sale but i didnt get one cos they hade tiny little hose connections on them .. about the size of fuel line hose.

Mick: do you know if it was exactly the same as the one we are getting? Because there were 2 different ones Autobarn were selling...

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im actually close to pulling out, is this possible coco ? coz my cars at ice right now i was gunna chuick it on... have you paid autobarn anything... if you havent i'd like to grab me money back and grab an ice catch can if possible :rolleyes:

how much are the ice ones?

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they're cusco lookalikes, but they're a lil different on the inside...

here's an idea, if lethal want to pull out and u want one, why don't you jus pay lethal $90 and grab his can off coco. Prolly would save coco a headache...

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guys, just give it a few more days...

its beginning to sh*t me too, coz the guy at autobarn glenny is real ****y. he's like, its natural, yu gotta give it an extra week or so. and i'm thinking, if yu know its gonna be an extra week, why not tell me 2weeks then motherf***ker.

but yeh, i'll be goin away for the weekend back on sunday, hopefully they will be in my monday. nate man, can ya wait a few more days? i guess it'll be cool for a refund, coz out of the 14 catch cans i ordered, i've had nearly 20+ people interested... just see how it goes first?

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