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    #31
    extreme motor sports are on toombul road about 1/2 way down from either end on the city side of the road. i didn't know they were the cheapest but because they're close by i got my speedflow stuff from them. i still thought they were expensive but jeez it's nice and shiny isn't it? the only speedflow fittings i'm using are for the oil feed to the turbo. everything else is hobo-spec because it's cheaper

    at least the coppers won't defect me for having a shiny engine bay i guess.....

    I am a Spinal and Sports Physio based in Flemington, Melbourne. Insane discounts for PF members!

    www.showgroundsphysio.com.au

    I also retail do high-level professional road bike fitting and retail Speedplay pedals and SMP seats - cheapest you'll find them anywhere.

    www.neillsbikefit.com.au

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      #32
      I visited/rang a few places today and Performance Wholesale and Extreme Motorsports were the cheapest. I'm looking at around the $300 mark for 2 metres of -10 100 series hose, 4 -10 90 degree fittings and 4 BSP to - adaptors.
      Sound reasonable to you guys?
      Matt b
      I do not like V slicers.

      "Give it the full rissole son" random old mate 2011

      "If you can't fix it with a hammer it's electrical" Hoops 2007

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        #33
        Sounds about right to me

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          #34
          i've generally found performance wholesale to be about 30% cheaper than "retail" (made the mistake of buying speedflow from a performace shop in toowoomba one day when i needed stuff in a hurry..ouch), and then if you can get trade price some how, it's about 40% cheaper again.
          Originally posted by edo
          Yeah, be aloof...the world needs loofs

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            #35
            Originally posted by tim510
            yeah i love it
            Tim, what's the fuse box in that car? Is it a factory one? Looks neat.
            Marc Kelly
            '76 1380 Clubman (I really should fix it)
            '86 AE82 Twin Cam (cunts trashed it, gone to the wrecker)
            '85 JD Camira rally car (I trashed it, now its a Lanos)

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              #36
              Originally posted by tortfeaser
              Tim, what's the fuse box in that car? Is it a factory one? Looks neat.
              its a stock 1600 fuse box...i replaced the old one with a NOS item from datsport

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                #37
                10sec rx7 - You have spent waay too much money on that engine bay to use hose clamps. Adel Wiggins is your friend...
                Originally posted by edo
                Yeah, be aloof...the world needs loofs

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