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    Samco or skunk 2 Radiator Hoses

    i herd samco is pretty good has any one used skunk2 ones before, any pros and cons.

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    Samcro is dangerous under Clays leadership...

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    I've never herd of skunk2 hoses, got a link?

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    lm,zoooo

    would add 10hp for sure. better add power for that price.

    lol, srs'ly, it's a hose.

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    ^ if it's just a hose why wouldnt you just buy OEM or a standard black aftermarket?

    OP, why exactly do you want the hoses for? have you got cooling issues etc? or just going for something to dress up the bay a bit?
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    more of a dress up bay thing, and anything that doesn't split or crack over time.

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    Get spoon
    Last edited by Zilli; 28-12-2011 at 05:36 PM. Reason: no need dude

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    more ppl use samco, an few guys use em on there track toyz
    I <3 BOOST! D16+T SOHC

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    either one will do then... both reputable...

    people one warning only, no bullshit in here
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    yeh prob go with skunk2
    thanks for help
    can close thread now

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    If there's nothing wrong with your OEM ones just wipe them down with some silicone-based trim detailer or even some tyre shiner. Make them look nice as they are.

    Otherwise they're cheaper than OEM ones lol. At the end of the day they're just hoses man

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