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brassball19 |
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what our the approximate cost to replace the fuel lines and remove the fuel tank on 1972 914 1.7
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I may have missed it, but IIRC, depending on your car's MY you may not have to drill out the front grommet. Early cars had 2 different size tubes, late ones used the same size.
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