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"dimple" Neodymium Magnetic Drain Plug Group Buy #3!


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got mine too chers for the painless group buy, i notice this sump plug uses a rubber o-ring, so i take it we dont use a copper crush washer aswell?

Hahaha yeah. I had an embarrasing moment at the post office drop off box where the damn thing got attached to the inside of the metal box and the guy behind me was like "what the hell is in that?", im like ohh it's just a magnet. Then I struggled for like two minutes to detach the thing reaching my whole arm inside lol.

Random question, but does anyone else have problems with the black hole magnets getting stuck to something to the LHS of the filter (maybe only on the GTR's)?

Maybe its just my car because its got an oil cooler adapter down there and I use a smaller (R34 style) filter, but on the LHS there is anohter piece of metal so while putting the filter on I lost a magnet or two to it. I got them back...I think :)

PM sent. They are coming with your brake lines you ordered and got sent yesterday arvo. I PM'd you on Wednesday about it.

okie dokies :) just realised bout the pm lol my bad

The only things remaining is a set of Black Holes and a diff/gearbox plug.

can i please get:

-Black holes

-diff plug

-gearbox plug

- sump plug if available

for a r34 GTT

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