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Old 12-30-2015, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Lance Allison View Post
If you Google "Mercedes fuel injection line 1030701632" the first page of search results show mostly online vendors that would be able to supply the part you need. Cheapest site appears to be selling that line for about $40 and range all the way to slightly beyond the list price of $56 (plus S/H, I assume).

It sounds strange but I've had a bit of luck hunting obscure parts down for decent prices on Amazon.

Phil (R.I.P) from a sponsor of this site was an invaluable resource for any parts. I likely speak for most all of us, we really miss his expertise, professionalism, and wit.
Phil is the most missed person in all my automotive requirements we had become very close I still suffer from his passing, I have persons for ford and a chevy man plus a chrome shop in Pa. well to find a parts man is not hard, but to find one who will go the extra mile and keep that up beat humor and never forgot to call you back.
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