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Old 09 July 2012, 09:15 PM
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Picked a VF34 recently and just want it to look tidy when I fit it as I've got a load of other bling going under the bonnet

Was looking for a braided oil hose and came across this

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...ht_1611wt_1110

Does this look okay? Not worried about the gaskets as I already have new OE gaskets for the turbo.

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I'll see what folks have to say on this Jon,I would like one for the billet 20G
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It seems to have all of the right bits
Old 09 July 2012, 09:23 PM
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Agree but would it fit OK with being ebay stuff?!
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I haven't found anything like this elsewhere which is why I'm asking the question. I have OE gaskets, but if they are metal gaskets even they may be okay. The banjo bolts and stuff are fairly basic and mass produced wherever you buy from - its not like buying a cheap Chinese copy turbo
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Hi Jon

Speak to the Harvey,we are bought fitting kit from him for Blouch turbo


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I'll drop him a PM mate
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Jon, why don't you make the hose yourself mate. I just bought a load of parts from thinkauto.com (their website is shocking but they have everything) for my oil cooler system. If u gave them your measurements and chose ur fittings they could even make it for you. I would of thought RCM and scoobyclinic would do the same sort of thing.

Hope this helps mate, I never trust eBay stuff

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Originally Posted by GezP
Jon, why don't you make the hose yourself mate. I just bought a load of parts from thinkauto.com (their website is shicking but they have everything) for my oil cooler system. If u gave them your measurements and chose ur fittings they could even make it for you. I would of thought RCM and scoobyclinic would do the same sort of thing.

Hope this helps mate, I never trust eBay stuff
Scoobyclinic and RCM have nothing listed. The polished hard-pipes look good. Might just rip the off, polish mine up and get some new brass washers - the hose should be quite easy if I could get the banjo bolts and washers
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Originally Posted by JonMc
Scoobyclinic and RCM have nothing listed. The polished hard-pipes look good. Might just rip the off, polish mine up and get some new brass washers - the hose should be quite easy if I could get the banjo bolts and washers
that would look goog too mate. If you wanted to make the hose they're dead simple, loads of tutorials on YouTube.

Put a pic up mate what ever you do
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Just found put HEL make them, just need to see if I can get it made in red
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Just found a link to flat4online

Selling these kits for £115
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