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hello all... simpole questiopn that has been bothering me for ages and ages!!!/..... where do i go in he s/e suburbs of melbourne to get the blue nice looking silcon joins for my cooler piping...and at that... where do i go to get those high pressure clips.. i think they are called makele clamps... the ones that you tighten a nut on the bolt apposed to the shitty python hose clamps...thankyou guys

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autobarn and super cheap stock the usual 2.5" and 3" but if you after 2.25" or 2.75" then you will need to check out some of places nismoid mentioned, i got my 2.75 from purple pig.

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weld them up??? dude...then how do ya get the piping out when ya need to?? plus the silicon piping looks sick!!! the stuff is expensive as though... i guess everything like this is on these cars.. heheh.. cheers boys

Well obviously you dont weld them all up but i probably should of spelled that out hey :P

There is no reason why you cant weld up the bottom half of your piping which gets rid of 2 silicon joins and you can still take the piping off without a problem :P

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