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    Blue Fuel Hose NOS

    I think I read somewhere that these were NLA and impossible tro find. Here's one still on Porsche Package. I did not open it so I don't know how long it is. The part number is on the package. A very nice color of blue. I'll say $50 but if enough comments are made re the price I'll back it down. Please see my terms.


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    Sold Pending Payment

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    Not rare or NLA: http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...81-021-50-M107

    Maybe it's just a mistake, but search a of the part number is too easy before stating a part is NLA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by B D View Post
    Not rare or NLA: http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...81-021-50-M107

    Maybe it's just a mistake, but search a of the part number is too easy before stating a part is NLA.
    I remember reading a thread about Blue lines once, stated that I didn't know what they worth, threw a price out there and a well known Porsche restoration facility bought the hose. Since your such a fine researcher maybe I should ask for your esteemed opinion on prices before I post them. I just want to clean up my garage.


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    Here's my secret research method it's called "search" I go to www.google.com and type in the part number or any other data and click the search button.

    Not trying to cause trouble but point out the obvious. I just wanted to make sure everyone knows this is an available item, you buy it at Pelican by the meter, and it's actually used for the brake reservoir to master cylinder lines.
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    I think the hose that is rare is actually silver colored w/ a blue lining unless that is what you offered (I can't see on the picture due to the plastic bag that it's in).

    Richard

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    Bd

    Gee BD, thanks for your words of wisdom. Next time I sell something on the forum I'll seek your expert hyperboyle.

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    It's over Chuck, Sorry,

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