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Old 01-07-2006, 05:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: fuel line

If you're looking for a packaged kit, Aeromotive has a complete kit. It'll run you about $1000 though, including the sumped tank. If you're just looking to snaz up the engine compartment, then you can transition from the factory lines to braided line by using the special push-lok to AN fittings availabe from a few different sources (UPR, Aeromotive, Earls, Downs, etc). You're best off to put a set of aftermarket billet fuel rails on at this point too, to get rid of the factory push-lok fittings.
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