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wrxkilla
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Hey Fellas,

where can I pick up some good SFS or similar silicone pipes in Brisbane or Ipswich?

off to get the clamps form enzed but need some new sections of hose.

Thanks

Michael

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ah really

never through of that!

would have thought all the silicone hoses would be 4 or 5 inch diameter on trucks...

Will give em a call and hope they open today.

thanks

Michael

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thanks mate

yeah no going near autobahn.

just checked QDS website, they have hoses and clamps on the catalogue.

will pop out this morning and see if they open.

cheers fellas

michael

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found QDS in Ippo and picked up a bit of pipe and a coupl eof clamps to trial. will see how those sections go and might replace the lot if its good..

:teehee:

cheers guys

Cheap too! and fark those truck shops have heaps of good tools!!!

:banana:

michael

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found QDS in Ippo and picked up a bit of pipe and a coupl eof clamps to trial. will see how those sections go and might replace the lot if its good..

:banana:

cheers guys

Cheap too! and fark those truck shops have heaps of good tools!!!

:thumbsup:

michael

You missed the best one mike. Ippy truck and bus is only 30seconds from qds and has a larger range of both.

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thanks for all the suggestions fellas.

depending on how these go will go check em all out. Ippy Truck n Bus sound good....

ps anyone not doing anything I am at QR this Sat for the SAS seeing how the hoses go... come say hi.

Dont want to be spending half my time in the pits at the next Timmeattack / big Nissan meeting.

>_<

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