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this weekend im not doing anything, just 2 pro evo nights, 1 tonight and a bigger one tomorrow night.

Next weekend I'll be having a big mother f**ker, ill give you my number and well catch up then.

No I dont think its going to shit, there is nothing wrong with it at all. People shouldn't just attack people like you do dan, or that black32 im so cool guy.

You didnt tell me about the hose already all you said was the stuff you have doesnt fit and I doubt they make the OCC hose big enough to fit over those ports so I am going to have to go and get soemthing that will.

Paully.....

I will say it again the hose i have at my home came off the rex.....its too small.

Now like i said before i dont have that little breather hose on mine i have oil catch can hose on both breathers. So yes they do make it that big. Go to autobarn would you like there number and address. If you like i will go and take a photo just to make sure you understand that yes they do make it and yes it does fit just not the old hose i have off the rex.

dan you misunderstand completely. and no i have been told generic hose from those places wont be good for the breather as oil braeks down the inside of the hose. depending on what people have ill ask.

dan you misunderstand completely. and no i have been told generic hose from those places wont be good for the breather as oil braeks down the inside of the hose. depending on what people have ill ask.

The heater hose stuff works perfectly fine for quite a bit longer than you would expect. I've had some on mine for a good 2.5years now; yes it has recently started to feel a little soft but its not stuffed just yet. :thumbsup:

Look in the sticky misc workshop listing as there's a few rubber places listed in there that sell the 'correct' stuff that you are after.

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