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Just sprayed some panels of the red for my car...backed off the aluminium flake content, and it looks teh bollocks :) Woohoo I love free stuff!!!!

niiice

so the car will be done by Monday then?

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just ringing up metal manufacturers for piping wwork, WTF piping is CHEAP!

$18/mtr for 3 inch diametre 1.6mm wall thickness 304 grade stainless

and for the bends in 316 grade stainless:

90 degree bend $33.15 (Mandrel)

180 degree bend $64.40 (Mandrel)

So bout $100 all up for the steel, dunno how much the silicon joiners be, but definatly not $700 dollars worth!!!!

just ringing up metal manufacturers for piping wwork, WTF piping is CHEAP!

 

$18/mtr for 3 inch diametre 1.6mm wall thickness 304 grade stainless

and for the bends in 316 grade stainless:

90 degree bend $33.15 (Mandrel)

180 degree bend $64.40 (Mandrel)

 

So bout $100 all up for the steel, dunno how much the silicon joiners be, but definatly not $700 dollars worth!!!!

hmmm

interesting, I think that we need to be buying two lengths of everything. Should have thought of your hardware connections.

OH OH OH All of a sudden you're freindly with me eh, meh I'm over it, Marc wants some new piping too and he's got dodgy stuff but it all fits so prolly going to model mine off his and buy 2, meh was thinking about a group buy, but too much effort me thinks.

Also this is all going back to the stock piping, so dunno if that is what you are after Nex?

haha can't take pics, no camera here at work :)

I wish it was ready for Monday...I'll have to get a week off work to do the car.

I need to get some pipe too, my intercooler is too ricey sitting there but not connected.

OH OH OH All of a sudden you're freindly with me eh, meh I'm over it, Marc wants some new piping too and he's got dodgy stuff but it all fits so prolly going to model mine off his and buy 2, meh was thinking about a group buy, but too much effort me thinks.

 

Also this is all going back to the stock piping, so dunno if that is what you are after Nex?

I'm always friendly to you Ska :)

Yeah back to the stock piping is cool with me :rofl:

speaking of paintjobs

check out this one

*warning not work safe or for people of sensitive nature*

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/sla...lown/1856fp.jpg

*You Have been warned so do not moan to me later*

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