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    How hard it it to remove/replace the hard fuel lines coming underneath. They are pretty rotten under my wife's 2003 GP. Is this a going to be difficult operation? Anything special to the Pontiac, like special fittings, tools, etc that are going to make life easier?

    ...or should I just drop a match next to it in an abandoned parking lot... ?
    My wife loves her GP. But I'll keep my Jeep
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    I just had my brake and fuel lines replaced, had the work done in a shop - they replaced the fuel lines with nylon ones since it was cheaper/easier

    http://www.grandprixforums.net/threa...=1#post1278348
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