silicone tubeing, good source?

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Liquid_Neon
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I checked around a few of the sponsors nico has. Not many seem to stock much for custom silicone tubes. I found some place, siliconeintakes.com, has anyone ever heard of them?

Im trying to get something better then the 1 ply non-reinforced garbage i got on the car now. The stupid thin pipes are very reason i popped it in the first place.

I do not have a lotta money to pour out this week, and i dont think the duct tape around it will hold for long. So, i need decent quality and inexpensive!

Any other places i have maybe not seen yet?

thx you all!


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The_Chosen_One
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what kind of sizes you lookin for?

anyways I used to use HighTempSilicone I found out that theirs a local performance shop that offers good prices and awesome products. If you look at the pics I posted of my whip all my silicone couplers are from them.

http://www.racepartsolutions.com

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rico05
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I buy all mine from http://www.pipingpro.com

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I generally get mine from these guys...

Liquid_Neon
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thx all!

looking around for deals now, thx again folks.


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