For those of you replacing the stock fuel hose and rails in favor of 300degree rails, 6AN fittings and 6AN braided hose, now is your chance to save a lot of money! I recently just got done installing my 300degree fuel rails and along with that replaced all of the fuel hose from the fuel tank to the engine with braided line. I have quite a bit of leftover parts however that I will let go for ~50% of what I paid. I am selling everything together, since if you do what I did, you will need all of these parts anyways, plus a couple more fittings. -I have about 23' of Nylon braided fuel line leftover. I used this line cause it looks better than stainless braided line IMO, and is also a hair lighter while being just as strong. SPL also uses it on all of their oil cooler ect kits, so you know it's good stuff. I bought 40' of it, and only used less than half doing what I did, so you know you'll have MORE than enough buying this from me. 20' of this line regularly sells for $150, but remember, your getting 23'(More than enough).
-I have one strait 6AN fitting (Elite Series). I chose to get all my fittings from JEGS cause I think they look better than Aeromotive, and also just seem like a nicer fitting part to me. This strait fitting regularly is $8.99
-I have one 45 Degree 6AN fitting (Elite Series). Regularly these are $15.99 each.
-I have one 90 Degree fitting. It's also made by JEGS, but is polished instead of anodized. I did this b/c my Aeromotive Fuel Filter under my car is polised, so I wanted the two fittings connected to it to be polished as well. You can do the same, or use this fitting under the plenum on the 300degree rails where it is not seen since it looks different. Regularly these are $15.99
-I have a black (to match the Elite Series fittings) 6AN to 6AN Union. These are needed on the 300Degree rails themselves and do not come with the rails. You will nee 4 of them, so 3 more after buying this one from me. Regularly these are $3.99 each.
-I also have 4 Adel rubber clamps that are the perfect size for 6AN hose. I used about 10 on my car, so you'll probably need to buy another 5 pack. These aren't expensive, but are simply awesome IMO. I use them on my fuel lines and my brake lines. I don't know what they cost me, but like $1 each or something. All parts are brand new and 2 of the fittings are even still in the wrappers..the other 2 are out, but have no scratches or anything, and were never used on my car. These parts new would cost you $195 plus shipping from JEGS (the cheapest place to buy these from), so around $210 shipped. I'll sell them to you for $105 SHIPPED. They are already boxed up and ready to go. Thanks for looking.
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