Hi Steve, The estimate our local mechanic gave to do this was $195. He ended up not charging that much (I'm guessing about $110) for this piece of work because we were also getting a new radiator and a coolant pipe, so some of the work for the gas lines (taking off the tank) he kinda rolled into the cost of the radiator work. I do see on our bill that he charged $4.50 for the 3 fuel lines.... Emily Boulder, Colo. '89 Westy "Blauevogel" (bluebird) Steve Macaulay wrote: > > Anybody have any ballpark estimates on what it should cost to have a > non-dealer vw mechanic replace all the fuel lines in an 89 vanagon? I've > asked for an estimate from a local vw mechanic that I've never dealt with > before, and I'd like to see if it is close to what other people have paid > for the same job. > > Thanks, > > Steve > > 89 Westy |
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