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    Here is the deal, short of rebulding the engine and trany, everything is getting replaced. Right down to the render/radiator supports and trailing arms. I know it seems silly and anal, but, I have so much money in this car....$$$$ makes no difference to me within reason.

    I can not locate this part in the build sheets anywhere. I would really like to replace it with a brand new unit and not go the way of hacking something together.

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    Go to the dealer tell them you need the evap line have them look it up, it's like $12 or something. I had to get one when I broke mine.
    1999 GTP Coupe ------ Comp Cam 76-802-9, 2.7" pulley, S2IC, N*, FWI, SD Headers, DHP Tune, Built trans (single 3.29s, 300m), Magnaflow Catback, 60#injectors, E85, MT ET Street DR's, Fbody brakes, PRJ pump/rails. 302whp/328ft-lbs.......12.41@110mph
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    Or.. get 1" of 3/8 hose. A 3/8 to 1/4 adapter and 2 feet of 1/4 hose. Assemble and replace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoarkatsINmuhtrailer View Post


    Thank you!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Or.. get 1" of 3/8 hose. A 3/8 to 1/4 adapter and 2 feet of 1/4 hose. Assemble and replace.
    Thats the route I am trying to avoid. I hate when I open the hood on my car and it looks like Cooter done the best he could with what he could find laying around. If I absolutely HAD to go that route, it is easier for me to deal with. When I can make it like it was, I prefer to do that. Weird OCD thing I guess.
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