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I wouldn't use it, potential dry rot, not worth the trouble when brand new line will cost you ~$60. Would you run unuse 12 year old slicks?
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Location: Moncton, N.B.
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I have had Earl's double braided stainless steel fuel lines on my car since 1997.
Never an issue. Terry K |
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Have around 200 ft of various sizes for about 7 years and plumbed 2 drag cars and 1 stock. So far so good
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