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Old 11-28-2009, 03:22 AM
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When we tried to buy transmission lines they said there were only a couple of each left in the world in a warehouse in Germany. And the price was insane. We ended up having new lines formed at a local shop using the original ends/fittings. Cost was about $160 for a pair....and they did a pretty good job.

I second taking the supply line from a junk car. If you're in MI I have one I could sell to you off of my parts car. Are you sure its the line itself that is leaking and not just the gasket?
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