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T28 oil/coolant lines
is there some alternate method or lines you can use, rather than the molded oil/coolant lines off the t28 turbo
can you use other lines besides the molded ones
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Yes, it's fairly simple too. Just go to the local race shop and have them put on the lines for you. Probably braided steel. Should cost about $200ish.
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thanks, i got them on, i was just wondering if there was an easier alternative like braided lines and ther is, appreciate it.
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