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    Question 6mm OD Hose Clips, For Zip / Cable ties

    Hey Guys,

    Trying to find a source for these... [points at pictures]

    Their a LR part with ref no: NRC9246
    I wanted to find a source to buy some in bulk [100 odd to start with] but I'm having trouble finding anyone that stocks something similar to it.

    LR Aust: $1.71 each
    Currently getting a few quotes from Mobs in the UK.

    Thanks for your help guys,
    Saiken
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    Depending on intened use our local auto elec carries boxs of "P" clips for trailer wiring ect..
    Wraps around the cable/protector and screwed in.
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    maybe not exactly what you want but This place has just about anything a tie wrap enthusiast would want.
    I have bought quite a bit from them including enormous 180Lb tie wraps and non insulated crimp connectors which are hard to find in OZ>
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    Thanks for the tips / links guys.

    Basically these little suckers are used to hold the stock breathers on a defender [also used on a RRC for brake lines, possibly have other uses on other LR's]. I want to use them for a breather kit as it allows you to simply chuck a zip tie around something to hold the hoses, this means that you don't need to drill the chassis or body at all to hold them in place.... and looks alot more professional than just using a zip tie around the hose [also reduces the chance of crimping the hose].

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