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    sport purposes plug and play oil breather tank

    I have been messing around making up a breather tank to match the porsche style but with a cleaner look. What I have put together fits nicely into the engine bay , gives the correct look but has a advantage of plugging the pipes in to the tank rather than the "cut a hole and stick it in " .
    This gives a cleaner look to match the rest of the engine bay but you couldn't tell the spigots are there once the pipes are attached.
    I plan to make a few to add to my site for sale for those who want a plug and play kit.

    What do you guys think
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