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Hey guys just wondering if anyone in the area (sunny coast or brisbane) have had braided engine lines made up?

If so where?

and

How much?

Looking to tidy up engine bay so any help would be great?

Would even be interested in getting some online if that is the only place they are available

Need them so i can but my plenum on at the same time.

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yea

ENZED, or PYRTEK (spelling) can do it for u.

cost me about 250 for each line about 2 feet long....could be more...with fittings from the enzed boys

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yea

ENZED, or PYRTEK (spelling) can do it for u.

cost me about 250 for each line about 2 feet long....could be more...with fittings from the enzed boys

That is expensive how many lines do you need, i just want to get the lines and fittings to get rid of most of the rubber hoses showing on the top of the motor and around it?

mine were for oil and water hoses.

just take off the rubber hoses.

take it down to them and they will give u a quote.

enzed have mobile blokes now too

OK thanks for that its a real help so what is the differance between Enzed and the other place, in price? and quality?

Or both around the same?

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