Hydraulic shops
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From: Quinlan, TX
Hydraulic shops
Do you yall know of any hydraulic shops on the east side of dallas that can repair or make new lines for FC FMOC. Local shop cannot get banjo fittings. I'm also willing to buy your non leaking, good condition OEM lines or SS lines you may have.
Thanks,
AJ
Thanks,
AJ
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From: Quinlan, TX
I decided to go with the ones made by 1revvin7. Thanks for the reply though, and no I asked him. He came off as not wanting to do it at all. Ma$datrix... Well if I had a few extra paychecks a month, I'd hit them up. :/
How much are the ones from 1revvin7? I was looking at doing all my lines over again with this rebuild, but dismissed it as hella expensive. :P $350 for pretty lines is not for me, thank you. I'll stick to brass and rubber, I'm thinking.
Thanks, I appreciate it! I'm redoing my entire engine bay - holy crap it's a lot of work. I mean, every bit is getting cleaned, scraped, wirewheeled and painted. I was thinking how nice it would be to have all brand new lines that I knew wouldn't leak. My engine bay was absolutely filthy too, because apparently I drove 200 miles with a pinhole in my oil cooler hose last time, so everything on the driver's side was coated with dusty oily grime. :P Unfortunately, after spending all the money on carpet, seats, interior pieces, painting the whole car and rebuilding the engine, I don't have an extra $300 to spend on shiny lines. I guess I can do that later. I'm not crazy about the red and blue anodized look either - when I get ready to do it, I'm hoping I can get the fittings in like gold or silver anodized.
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