Fixed it in 5mins

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Re: Fixed it in 5mins

Post by Curtis »

If your budget allows you might want to consider a new set of stainless lines from Classic Tube. Or just the line you need. Of course that means a major one or two day job at the very least to change them out.

Pete here in the NW just bought a set and told me they are very nice. I plan to buy a set.

His main comment was one of the other guys here just cleaned up his original lines and it didn't take long before they looked dirty again.
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Re: Fixed it in 5mins

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JT68 wrote: Sun Aug 05, 2018 7:35 am Lorna, are you sure there is not a repair shop nearby that could help you? Some of these “repairs” you are tackling are much much better/faster/safer/easier when handled by a pro. (Not trying to be a jerk or anything, just considering your safety, the car’s well being and other drivers on the road)
I hear ya . But if there were someone here that could help me , I'd use the crap out of them ...haha ya know . No one I've found , close by anyway .. don't worry . If things are sketchy I don't push it .. I know it sounds like everything I do is sketchy and probably is but I think the car is used to that by now and the angles carry me or something . . Jk . They seem to turn out solid somehow by the time I'm done .. and I will find someone to help . Somewhere .. thanks for.your concern .. really .. I hear ya and wish there were .. but I'll find one ..
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