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DAndenong, near the corner of princes Hwy and gladstone road. They have most stuff in stock.

Vic Speed Pro Distributors

14 Airlie Avenue,

Dandenong. VIC.

AUSTRALIA. 3175

Fax: (03) 9793 1909

Ph: 03 9794 5177

DAndenong, near the corner of princes Hwy and gladstone road. They have most stuff in stock.

Vic Speed Pro Distributors

14 Airlie Avenue,

Dandenong. VIC.

AUSTRALIA. 3175

Fax: (03) 9793 1909

Ph: 03 9794 5177

I came to this place yesterday, bunch of very helpful people. It felt a bit weird as most of their customers at present were all hardcore V8 and i rocked up with a turbo :P.

You can get at most 'hose' type places

Pirtek

Purple Pig

HIS Hose

Enzed

There are a few others i cant think of at present.

Turbo dealers also at times have a reasonable selection :)

I know you've found them, but for others reading :)

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