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Vlade
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Post by Vlade »

I can't fit it the way I want it, I want it to looks like Johan's but only way I can do that is removing the manifold and fit it outside, I don't have the patience to try again :lol:

I think it will work da bomb if time and effort is spent fitting it...
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Post by johansx »

Phinx wrote:Vlade where did you get your wrap again?

Also Johan where did you get yours and Pricing if possible.
Bought mine at XXX Sound in Centurion, east of the Centurion Centre, opposite the road from Godfathers restaurant. R450 for 15 meters.
It seems like mine are not just thicker, but also more flexible. It was way easier to wrap with a 50% overlap than the previous stuff I bought. That was very thin and not flexible.
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Yeah tell me about it... that stuff is really itchy

Nah it wraps easy enough there isn't enough space between the manifolds pipes, the pipes actually touch each other on the top bends

So this is what I did now...
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