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Old 07-06-2011, 09:40 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by robalero View Post
your thinking of something esle, fuel lines is where thats not legal to do as if it ever leaks and your unaware and someone throws out a cigarette while stopped at a light or something you can just imagine the outcome

i dont think your right about that either. you could install a fuel filter and not tighten it enough... have a leak and someone could still drop a cig. however compression fittings on brake lines are illegal. regular unions are ok.
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