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    Where can I get these or who can make them. I hate the lines that come stock with the GP and if using any type of modded rails or ZZP or PRJ rails, the stock lines suck to use.

    Would be really interested in getting a set of SS braided fuel lines.
    Jae Harris: 1999 GTP, PARTED OUT
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    Build your own set.

    Summit Racing - High Performance Car and Truck Parts | 800-230-3030

    JEGS High Performance - Your source for Edelbrock MSD Holley Mr. Gasket Moroso

    Take your pick who to buy from. The AN fittings will set ou back more than the main line you use. Its costly, but does look good for sure.

    I will only this this if the stock fuel lines become a restriction.

    As to date...it is not. Or on anybodys car for that matter.

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    they'd be nice for longevity, they will withstand the crap better than the stock ones, but that's about it I think
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    it is easy to make your own. if you cut the line....make sure you tape it so it doesnt fray. then use a oil to help slide the line into the fittings.
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    And we cannot forget the bling bling factor now can we, LOL
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