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Just letting everyone know that my work has a small range of silicon turbo hoses

Vacuum Tubing

Turbo Hose

Heater Hose

All in gloss finish.

If anyone needs any, please come into Purple Pig in Derwent Park. If we don’t have it, we usually can get it easily.

Cheers

Scott.

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Scott i am after some at a later stage for cooler piping, what sorta price we looking at?

Basically, I'll put some pics up today if I can get them,

Sizes we carry in the straight length for intercooler joints and off the turbo etc are

2", 2 1/2" and 3" ID blue gloss at the moment.

This is 4ply Purosil Hose, very good, not like some 3 ply cheaper stuff out there.

Idea on price: 2 1/2" Blue Gloss $13.20 per 100mm ($3.93 per inch roughly)

Vacuum tubing is in yellow (6mm), blue (3 & 6mm), red (10mm), green (3mm) orange and purple also I think.

Can get elbows and reducers, but the basic idea is I need to prove we will sell it before we get right into it.

Cheers

Scott.

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Here's a bit of a listing of what we have on the shelf at the moment. Basically if I can prove that the stuff sells, we will be able to carry more of a range....so come in and get some!

2” TPR Ducting - $13.69 per metre inc GST (black)

2 ¼” TPR Ducting - $14.57 per metre inc GST (black)

2 ½” TPR Ducting - $15.49 per metre inc GST (black)

3” TPR Ducting - $17.25 per metre inc GST (black)

4” TPR Ducting - $21.95 per metre inc GST (black)

2” Gloss Turbo/Intercooler Hose - $9.84 per 100mm inc GST (blue in stock, can get red and black)

2 ½” Gloss Turbo/Intercooler Hose - $12.03 per 100mm inc GST (blue in stock, can get red and black)

3” Gloss Turbo/Intercooler Hose - $13.20 per 100mm inc GST (blue in stock, can get red and black)

3mm Silicon Vacuum Tubing - $5.50 per metre inc GST (blue and green in stock)

6mm Silicon Vacuum Tubing - $5.50 per metre inc GST (yellow and blue in stock)

8mm Silicon Vacuum Tubing - $8.80 per metre inc GST (orange in stock)

10mm Silicon Vacuum Tubing - $8.80 per metre inc GST (red & purple/mauve in stock)

½” Silicon Heater Hose – $28.10 per metre inc GST (blue)

5/8” Silicon Heater Hose – $26.86 per metre inc GST (blue)

¾” Silicon Heater Hose – $30.45 per metre inc GST (blue)

Also clamps to suit and we sell EFI and non EFI fuel hose.

Ask for me when you come in to get these prices tho.

SCOTT.

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Just letting everyone know that my work has a small range of silicon turbo hoses

Vacuum Tubing

Turbo Hose

Heater Hose

All in gloss finish.

If anyone needs any, please come into Purple Pig in Derwent Park.  If we don’t have it, we usually can get it easily.

Cheers

Scott.

Will come in and see you soon Scott as i need some hose for my new gauges and a reducer for the FMIC.

Cheers B

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