Heater air tubes

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Heater air tubes

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Just received mine, Gordon furness has taken over where John Kelly left off, great quality and a fast turn around.
http://www.totalrepellents.co.uk/minibits/minibits.htm
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ive known Gordon for many years

he is a top bloke - no need to have any worries about trading with him.

he also does elf bits as well
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What are the air tubes you refer to? The early Mk 1 cardboard type??? Can't see anything more than the Elf type on the site so wanted to check as could do with some in my car. Cheers. Mark
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They are the rubber trunks from the front panel to the heater rather than the demister carboard tubes Mark.
They come in 2 sizes, servo and non servo, they are a lot stiffer than the originals but that only helps so they do not collapse like the originals, they are a bit of a struggle to fit and an extra inch in length would make it a tad easier ( said the actress to the bishop ;) )
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Just received mine fantastic service also got all the clips and the important bulkhead grommet. Thanks Graham
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I've just purchased one from Gordon - excellent service and a great product.

I fitted it a couple of weekends ago and was really pleased by the quality of the tube. It is obviously a lot stiffer than the original (see comparison below!) so is a bit more tricky to fit but it didn't take too long - it helps that it is a couple of inches longer. It looks perfect when fitted.

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Does anyone know where you can pick up the cardboard demister hoses?
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