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Just put in a blitz lm ic kit, already split one of the hoses, bought a standard 2.5 inch joiner to replace it but found that it was too small, after some checking it seems that i need 2.75 inch piping, any one know of a place that sells them, would prefer some where around frankston, dandenong, springvale, clayton, pretty much sth to sth east burbs.

Thanks for any help.

There is a joint I use in ~oakley? just near the corner of princess highway and ferntree gully road in a little side street on the north side of princess highway.

I'm pretty sure it's 18 marriott street in chadstone but can't remember the name. They do truck plumbing etc and have alway been happy to sell small silicon bits for cash. I'm not 100% on that address but it's very close to there if it's not.

purple pig is definitely an odd name for an industrial supplier.

I was also very surprised by the cost, i only got 4" worth and it was about $20, i was actually thinking about getting a meter of it and have some spare, good thing i didnt, on the invoice it said $238 per meter WTF

Never had to buy this stuff before, if any one knows of a cheaper place let me know, good information to have for next time i need some in a hurry.

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Edited by W0rp3D

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