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Hi All,

Have a genuine Ø15mm hose universal 0.3L capacity Cusco catch can BNIB for sale. Only opened to take pictures!

The catch can is small enough suited for tight spots in the engine bay. This was the reason I bought it as I didn't have much room in my bay and wanted to keep it looking clean as possible. I never got the chance to fit it as I sold the car.

Picture should tell the story! Everything you see is what you get BNIB.

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Also included is a spare (used) Ø15mm hose, with an adapter to lengthen if required. I actually bought this separately many years back (hence the paperwork/manual in the picture) when I had another catch can to plumb it back into the intake. Can't remember what I paid for this, but given it was from Cusco and being genuine, it did cost premium. Am including this for free, in case you also wanted to plumb it back into the intake!

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Pretty sure I paid close to the vicinity of $180 or thereabouts to have this delivered to me.

I'm after $100 firm, and will Express Post this to you anywhere in Australia.

Pick up available (Burwood East VIC), however still firm on $100.

Contact number via sms zero four two one 1 2 1 eight one eight.

Cheers,

Andy

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