To whom it may concern,
In order to preserve these wonderful beasts, we have to think of changing the overly aged fuel hoses on these cars. For that I would do house calls in the Seattle area. You can choose stainless steel or zink plated genuine fuel clamps that won't cut into the hose. The whole thing takes less than four hours. The fire wall plastic unit will be eliminated to have one less thing to break. I have done many but there are still too many that are running with old, hardened, cracking hoses that can start pissing anytime and enflame the van in minutes. Seattle and places around. Zoltan 425 773 4646 |
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