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do you deliver to melbourne as well. im interested in oil catch can

yes. free delivery aussie wide for any product purchased. not only that. i throw in free registered post to ensure the parcel arrived safely! :)

S14/S15 UPPER FRONT STRUT BAR - SOLD OUT!

CURRENT STOCK

- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (SOLD OUT)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

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Does the Oil Catch Can come with instructions?

Also, the brake cylinder stopper... is the movement you're talking about causing my car to swerve slightly when I come to a hard stop? Will this product fix it up? Is it a direct bolt on to the R34 GTT?

Does the Oil Catch Can come with instructions?  

Also, the brake cylinder stopper...  is the movement you're talking about causing my car to swerve slightly when I come to a hard stop?  Will this product fix it up? Is it a direct bolt on to the R34 GTT?

yes it comes with instruction in japs though :D

The BCS basically keep the brake master cylinders from moving. Using Cusco’s Brake Cylinder Stopper, the unwanted flex of the brake master cylinder is prevented when the brakes are applied. Due to the high forces exerted against the bulkhead under braking, the Cusco Master Cylinder Stopper bolts upto the end of the master cylinder and vastly reduces bulkhead flex which in turn leads to a better brake feel.

yes it is direct bolt to R34. :P Pm me for more details mate..

CURRENT STOCK

- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* 180sx, RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up)

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (SOLD OUT)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* 180sx, RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up)

one cusco oil catch can sold today!

Popular question:

i often get asked whats the different between kit specific oil can and universal one

i sell the universal one only. and honestly there is no different. in fact the universal kit is better in my opinion as you are not retricted in the area that you want to mount it on.

whereelse the specific one, you need to mount only in that particular area.

the universal are good as if u decided to sell it away, you can sell it to anycar instead of the specific to the type that you have. eg an s15 specific oil catch can only fit to s15 car and nothing else.

the universal are easy to fit on as cusco mounting are designed in such a way that they are very eesy to put it on as you can see from the pics below.

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hope that helps :D

1 cusco oil catch can

1 tension rod bar 180sx

1 cylinder brake stopper

SOLD TODAY

CURRENT STOCK

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- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm hose, (suit all nissans) $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up) x 1 lLEFT

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 1 LEFT

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 3 LEFT

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 2 LEFT

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* 180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 2 LEFT

CUSCO OIL CATCH TANK WITH THE BRACKETS THAT ARE EASY TO INSTALL IN ANY CAR!

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JUST LOOK AT THEIR BRACKETS AND YOU WHAT I MEAN! VARIOUS ANGLE, VARIOUS POSITION. NO PROBLEM!

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s13 cylinder stopper SOLD OUT

CURRENT STOCK

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- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm HOSE (SUIT ALL NISSAN) BRACKETS INCLUDED. $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 1 LEFT

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 3 LEFT

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 2 LEFT

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* 180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 2 LEFT

CURRENT STOCK

________________

- OIL CATCH TANK 15mm HOSE (SUIT ALL NISSAN) BRACKETS INCLUDED. $169.95 (free delivery or pick-up)

- BRAKE CYLINDER STOPPER (A MUST ITEM FOR YOUR CAR!)

* RS13, RPS13, PS13 S14 - $119(free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* S14, S15 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 1 LEFT

* BNR32, HCR32, HNR32 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* BCNR33, BNR34 - $119 (free delivery or pick-up) X 3 LEFT

* ECR33, R34 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 2 LEFT

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

- Upper Rear Strut bar - Type OS (suit S14, S15) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Rear Strut Bar - Type OS (suit R32. HNR32, BNR32, A31, C33, CA31) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- Upper Front Strut bar - Type OS (suit BCNR33, BNR34) - $249 (free delivery or pick-up)

- TENSION ROD BARS

* 180SX RS13, S13, RPS13, PS13, S14, S15 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) (SOLD OUT)

* HNR32, BNR32, HCNR33 - $149 (free delivery or pick-up) X 1 LEFT

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