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I'm looking to replace the vacuum hoses on my 32 as they are getting very old (especially the actuator one) and perished so does anyone know where the best place to get some from would be? Preferably up South. Anyone know off the top of their head what sizes im gonna need as I wanna do it pretty soon and may not be able to measure them all up?

Ta.

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guessing by up south you meant down south, you guys have turbo tune down ur way too don't you?

Yeah. Up to me because of hills but technically it's down lol.

Boostworx sells them? That's right near my work.

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Yeah. Up to me because of hills but technically it's down lol.

Boostworx sells them? That's right near my work.

Yeah bout boostworx, i'm not sure if they sell em but everyone else recommends that ppl go there so surely they would have stuff like that anyways i thought, i've personally never been.

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Yeah bout boostworx, i'm not sure if they sell em but everyone else recommends that ppl go there so surely they would have stuff like that anyways i thought, i've personally never been.

I'll be going there when I get a tune. I'll head out to autobarn when I get some time.

Cheers lads.

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just be careful what you buy best bet is to use efi hose not silicone or fuel line as it doesnt hold boost well and when it gets warm under vaccume it will suk in on itself. Personaly i've tried heaps of different sillicon hose so i could have the blue vac lines... looks good but i have never found anything good enough

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just be careful what you buy best bet is to use efi hose not silicone or fuel line as it doesnt hold boost well and when it gets warm under vaccume it will suk in on itself. Personaly i've tried heaps of different sillicon hose so i could have the blue vac lines... looks good but i have never found anything good enough

Ah, ok then. Might go looking for EFI hose instead then. Thanks mate.

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autobarn has turbosmart stuff, 5mm i think and 3m for $30-

otherwise theres a pack of all different sizes for about $40- to $50-

dont get those packs i got 1 there shit silicon is so thin goto outlaws theve got the good thick stuff in 4mm 5mm etc blue and black.

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CORRECT........Ben at Outlaws knows his stuff.

Todd is very helpfull too he always serves me and has a friendly chat his soarer is for sale too forged internals the lot 378rwkw street tune he can get close to 500rwkw or more ask him when you go there about his toyota thats for sale $15g u cant go wrong $40g spent on his car :blink:

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thought they were on main north road but looking em up it says 176 grote street adelaide

theres 2 ove them 1 at main north rd and the other in the city 176 grote street adelaide i goto the one in the city they have got more stuff the other shop is a bit smaller

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