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Is that GTR breather tank go between the battery and radiator support? Ever made one that incorporates coolant overflow for 32's?

Correct it sits infront of the battery behind the radiator support.

I have done a few different coolant/breather tank combinations. Depends how the owner wants it to look.

If you have something in mind I have a few cars here that I can design one with and fabricate to suit your needs.

Ive also done a couple of power steering/ washer resiviour combinations. Havent got any photos of those ill have to take some when that car comes back in next time.

Here's a radiator overflow for an old F350 truck that has just come off the fab bench.

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The last of several RB26 dry sump pans that have had to go out prior to the xmas break.

Ive changed the design slightly in the last few weeks. Improved the rear scavenger port location and the supply chamber.

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Have a rollcage to do in the insight motorsports S2000 in the coming week.

The current one doesnt allow for much seat positioning.

The last of several RB26 dry sump pans that have had to go out prior to the xmas break.

Ive changed the design slightly in the last few weeks. Improved the rear scavenger port location and the supply chamber.

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Have a rollcage to do in the insight motorsports S2000 in the coming week.

The current one doesnt allow for much seat positioning.

:)

R34 GTR catch can thats the last fabrication job going out the door for 2011

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And one of the concealed breather tube that I try and use most of the time.

Basicly it breathes from the top of the inside but vents out the bottom, so there is no physical vent to be seen.

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Thanks mate.

The R34 GTR one is now a new product that I've just finished doing the drawings for so it can be replicated.

See what I mean about the breather being hidden. There is also a baffled section above the breather.

R32 GTR combination catch cans are a few days away but I've made the first cardboard template

Also working on doing another combination of power steering resiviour and washer bottle to mount on the passengers shock tower.

See what I mean about the breather being hidden. There is also a baffled section above the breather.

R32 GTR combination catch cans are a few days away but I've made the first cardboard template

Also working on doing another combination of power steering resiviour and washer bottle to mount on the passengers shock tower.

I couldn't picture how the hidden breather would work but it certainly looks good.

Alloy power steering and washer bottle would be awesome aswell. Look alot better than the standard items

The capacity of those is 3.2L before they leak out the breathers. 3.6L in total but won't hold that.

That exact one the photo above is $330 Inc gst. That doesn't include the hose or hose ends only the tank and welded on fittings.

This is the rest of the R34. Unfortunatly I cant take credit for the rest of the work, it was completed by another place previously.

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Back to where it all began.....

Doing a cage for one of the managers at wakefield park in his Type R honda integra. Doing a whole IPRA build for him actually but the cage is the beginning.

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Brad do you have any pictures of under car surge tanks you have made? And do you have one for a R33 GTSt?

Also do you have the same alloy door trims for an R33 as the S13 ones in your first post?

You can PM me or call me if it is easier.

Cheers

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