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[QUOTE="Arisley, post: 363307, member: 67"] No problem. Good luck. A good way to save money and still get quality parts is to use brake line for the lines, you can buy it is straight pieces from any auto parts house. Use compression fittings from Home Depot to connect them. You can buy a cheap tubing bender from Harbor Freight or Northern tool to custom bend the lines to fit. Use a coat hanger to bend for a pattern and then bend the tubing to match. Pretty easy and looks good. [URL]http://www.harborfreight.com/tubing-bender-3755.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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