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Hi needing R33 Gtst heater hoses in from back of block to firewall urgent as I'm broken down on7 eleven Victoria Rd Drummoyne and found one of my heater hoses is busted, trying everything I can but can find another hose or stopper bung, door stop why ever can't ind anything to stop my car from pissing out water, if you can help me out asap... Umm spose I can CSM reward ya somehow but I ain't rich and I'll cover the cost of the hoses

can't afford to tow it to Fairfield and don't wana risk driving it...

so if your wrecking r33gtst or have sitting around tha I can borrow the heater hose from please

Call me on 0405626444

Thanks in advance

hey mate, which one is it exactly? the one going from the back of the motor to the thingo bolted to the firewall or from the thingo on the firewall to the passenger side leading into the heater box in the dash?

Lol@thinho too

hey sorry shouldve asked for op to close thread

by the time I posted I realized car was cool enough to locate and source the problem hose, found that original r32gtst heater hoses from coupling/joiner (brass/copper piece) at back of block to firewall in engine bay turbo had been stretced on to rb25 coupling/joiner causing weak link eventually deteriorating thought it had been replaced been replaced but Obviously wasn't and I didn't double check prior to signing off on installation. Like I really knew/saw that coming edit: previously replaced said multi coupling/joiner due to corrosion.

Anyways seeing as noone could deliver went for a walk with abit of the damaged hose and searchfor garden hose noticeably bigger than rb20 hose and then with residents permission took a lenth long enough to do a ubolt behind block and bypass the heater/firewall and return all together.

Was very happy with myself. Rebled entire cooling system at 7 eleven and even entertain led the attendand to a bit of an engine education lesson lol.

Unfortunately I was driving home low boost like max 6psi kept eye on temp&boost guage all the way home and just as I get off great western hwy turbo decides it wantS to leak boost massively and then not come on boost at all, assume damage may have been coming soon as I put 2.5bar through the other rb25 I had just replaced with the said turbo and had a little shaft play but been going strong at 1.1bar for last month or so but yeah Story of an sau'ers life really

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