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thanks for the help folks

Being the cheap/dodgy bastard that I am, I'm going to try and do my I/C piping on the cheap...if it all goes horribly wrong then I'll go for the more expensive option and call ARE (thanks for the tip darrinspencer)

$80 for 1 silicone reducer.....steel ones for $8 each...worth a go I reckon

hey warwick let me know how much you pay for your piping and silcone pipes aswell cause i should have my cooler in a week and iam doing my pipes by myself aswell

all up it going to cost around $170 wade, that's for stainless steel piping for most parts and using a mild steel donut to do the bends and then steel reducers to go from 3" to 2.5" and silicone hose for all the joins, meeting up with the factory pipework where the stock I/C is.

No welding....and I got the pipes from Queensland Diesel Supplies

They sell mandrel bends in mild steel and also Silicone hose, but not reducers, got the reducers from ARE, $43 each for reinforced ones.

QUEENSLAND DIESEL SPARES

1927 Ipswich Rd Rocklea 4106 (07) 3277 5377

11 Elliott Crt Browns Plains 4118 (07) 3806 6555

1 Brewers St Burpengary 4505 (07) 3888 7755

338 Lytton Rd Morningside 4170 (07) 3899 6667

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QUEENSLAND DIESEL SPARES

1927 Ipswich Rd Rocklea 4106 (07) 3277 5377

11 Elliott Crt Browns Plains 4118 (07) 3806 6555

1 Brewers St Burpengary 4505 (07) 3888 7755

338 Lytton Rd Morningside 4170 (07) 3899 6667

Thanks for the info man.

I am starting on that job tomorrow.

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