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  1. #1 04 Fuel Line 
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    Trying to find a replacement fuel line for my 04 GT2. Every where I've gone says GM does not have a replacement, it has to be fabricated?
    Anyone else run into this or does anyone have a lead on a new replacement? (junk yard is the last resort)
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    Why do you need to replace the fuel line?
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    Rusted pretty bad right on the bend, rear of the wheel well, I want to replace it before it starts leaking and becomes a problem.
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    Ahh ok. Gotcha. Honestly, I would start at the junkyard. You will def save some money and a good flush before install would be good enough I would think.
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    If you find some decent lines in a junk yard, I'd advise repainting or resealing them in some way before install to ensure you don't have to do it twice. Definitely flush the line out as stated by luckyg, don't know what may be in those lines if they've been sitting empty.

    Worst case scenario, make your own fuel lines. It's not much more difficult than making brake lines. IMO, the hardest part either way is just removal and installation, since you gotta wiggle it in at strange angles.
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    Thanks!
    "since you gotta wiggle it in at strange angles. " LOL reminds me of someone I used to know!
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