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Thermal Flex 4mm and 6mm Vacuum Hose

Blue/Red are each only $6 per meter!

It is available in both blue and red and looks good in your engine bay!

Price is $6 per meter

IT IS IN STOCK NOW!

Postage or pick up are fine, just email [email protected] to arrange!

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No-one needs a nice looking engine bay?

:rofl:

Go B4 SHOW dude for me im affraid.

BUt if you can tell me why these would be better than your conventional hose then im in??? :confused:

Go B4 SHOW dude for me  im affraid.

BUt if you can tell me why these would be better than your conventional hose then im in??? :confused:

I must just be used to the ricers on ns.com...lol!

Chances are your vac hoses are 10+ years old and brittle/crappy and could split.

These are brand new silicon hoses which means you wont have any issues with vac leaks......:rofl:

Most hoses are 4/6mm but we can get all sizes to enable you to do all the hoses you require!

Thanks!

I must just be used to the ricers on ns.com...lol!

Chances are your vac hoses are 10+ years old and brittle/crappy and could split.

These are brand new silicon hoses which means you wont have any issues with vac leaks......:D  

Most hoses are 4/6mm but we can get all sizes to enable you to do all the hoses you require!

Thanks!

Well it sounds like it, maybe better off trying ns.com :uh-huh:

:confused: All my lines are brand new, no cracks or splits and they are all silicon hoses (conventional black) and i didn't pay what your asking, i know that colour is going to be more but as i said before, "SHOW B4 GO for me champ" :Pimp2:

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