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Hey ppls,

Appropriate section I think.. :unsure:

Has any one came across a webshop or what not that sell black 4" to 3" reducers? I'm having a hell of a time trying to track a black silicon reducer down.

I really don't want to go blue... :wave:

I hear you - I'm replacing my blue joiners with black also (prefer the toned down look).

Turbo Hoses

Cheers

Gav

All up in black I'm after:

2" to 2.5" 90degree bend

4" straight

2.5" straight

4" to 3" reducer

Just Jap do the:

2" to 2.5" 90degree bend - $30

4" Straight - $28

TXS Silicon do the:

2.5" straight - $17

Definitely looks like I'm going to have to go offshore for the 3" to 4" reducer. I might harass justjap and see if they can get the 2.5" straight in black and a 4" to 3" reducer. :unsure:

No doubt some one in AUS deals with the stuff I am after. Just a matter of stumbling upon it.

I've settled on a place in the US.

Well priced have everything I need and postage is reasonable. otomoto was stupidly priced and JJ slug $8 per hose even if postage is combined, + they don't have everything I need so postage from 3 different company's was just silly.

See how I go, fingers crossed these silicon hoses are all good. I believe they should be.

http://www.siliconeintakes.com/

Hmmm interesting, any idea where i can grab some of them t bolt clamps that they advertise on above site from cubes? I may just replace all my crappy worm thread styles with these

Cheers

A

I bought my 2" (comp outlet) and 2.5" tbolts from this link below on ebay. They are the same tbolt clamps that siliconintakes have.

http://stores.ebay.com.au/enthaily_AUTO-PE...8QQftidZ2QQtZkm

I currently use the tbolts from pirtek but they are a little big and clunky. :S

The ones from siliconintakes and that ebay link are a touch more compact/neat looking which makes life a bit easier for the cross over/throttle body connection.

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