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<blockquote data-quote="Catmonkey" data-source="post: 15957199" data-attributes="member: 124025"><p>I transferred the fittings and lines to a BPS fuel rail, but I'm redoing some of those fuel lines and fittings at present, and should have the fittings you need for a rear cross over. I already discarded the hose. You would need the plug for the front of the rail on the passenger side and the inlet and hose adapter if you're going to use your OEM fuel hose. I have an 180* hose end, but I can tell you it doesn't fit well against the manifold. I'll be in a better position to show you what I have by the weekend and work up a price. I can also tell you what parts you need to complete the installation. </p><p></p><p>I had someone polish these rails and clear coat them. There is a scratch in the clear coating on the driver side rail, but it's pretty minor. You could strip it and have a perfectly polished set. Aluminum doesn't do so well in our humid climate and the reason I had them clear coated. Here's a pic of one of the rails after it was clear coated.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1501292[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmonkey, post: 15957199, member: 124025"] I transferred the fittings and lines to a BPS fuel rail, but I'm redoing some of those fuel lines and fittings at present, and should have the fittings you need for a rear cross over. I already discarded the hose. You would need the plug for the front of the rail on the passenger side and the inlet and hose adapter if you're going to use your OEM fuel hose. I have an 180* hose end, but I can tell you it doesn't fit well against the manifold. I'll be in a better position to show you what I have by the weekend and work up a price. I can also tell you what parts you need to complete the installation. I had someone polish these rails and clear coat them. There is a scratch in the clear coating on the driver side rail, but it's pretty minor. You could strip it and have a perfectly polished set. Aluminum doesn't do so well in our humid climate and the reason I had them clear coated. Here's a pic of one of the rails after it was clear coated. [ATTACH=full]1501292[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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