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i am currently looking around for some ACL heat shielding ( http://www.aclperformance.com.au/prod_heatshield.htm ) but i have not been able to find anyone that sells it other than one listing on ebay (which isn't the size i am after)

Does anyone know of a shop that sells it?

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In WA Auto one got it in for me and the time before that I picked some up from Supercheap .....in Canberra.....hmmm.....try Ruddy.

Actually do you need heat shielding in Canberra?

Edited by juggernaut1

i tried supercheap earlier this week and they didnt have anything.

I need something to shield the abs lines/abs unit/wiring in the corner from the heat off the dump pipe as there isnt much room

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Edited by TiTAN

http://www.dci.com.au/

Ring these guys for a dealer to buy from, they are OE suppliers to Holden for heatshield etc and are cheaper than ACL (who coincidently have gone bust according to media today!)

Tim

That DCI place sounds expensive by the looks of it they offer a cad designed specially formed shield i am only after a single sheet i don't need it mass produced.

As a last resort you could try wreckers and hunt around under the bonnet of an XR6 turbo - theres plenty of heat shielding in there.

That DCI place sounds expensive by the looks of it they offer a cad designed specially formed shield i am only after a single sheet i don't need it mass produced.

If you ring them you can buy single sheets from their dealers and they are cheaper than ACL, I actually know because I have actually bought some (unlike yourself it seems) which is why I suggested it!!!

I hope you find someone with stock.....because ACL went broke today http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/car-i...90826-eyq1.html

f**k, time to credit card RB20 pistons/rods/bearings just incase haha... was going to get custom and go ~9:1 comp once i sold the stagea

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