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Hi guys,

Im looking to buy some heat sheilding products but dont know any suppliers

i know i could goto a performance workshop but they will just add their cost ontop on the wholesalers price..

i've tried searching on the net and i can't find anything, or maybe im not typing the correct names?

some of the stuff i need is:

heat sheilding sheet

hose sheild

exhaust wrap (this i probably can find easy)

or if anyone has any opinions of other products that would also be sweet..

ill post some pics of the sort of stuff im after

thanks

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silver... Rocket has everything you want.

I think they have a retail store in Blacktown, the head office is in Eastern Creek (but I think they only sell wholesale there).

They have every possible kind of heat wrap material that you can think of.. Heat reflective shit to wrap around small pipes, Heat repellent shit to stick over cold air boxes, etc etc etc...

Rocket is where my mech got all my stuff from.

They've got this stuff and lots more at the Blacktown store:

http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/search....6amp%3B+Heating

They also have the exhaust wrap stuff, heat repellent tape, and that heat repelent stuff that you slip over all the hoses.

I just cbf'd searching their site. :)

I don't think tht exhaust wrap comes with the copper wire that you use to secure the wrap... Have you seen mine? They did it in a X all the way up and down the dump.

hmmm I don't really have a photo of it. Here's a shot that shows the hidden wastegate.. The thing that's out of focus is the dumpy with the heatwrap.. You can kinda see the copper wire there.

http://www.notonmonday.com/images/myupgrad...%20(Medium).JPG

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