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    Need help sourcing a fuel line

    Guys I need help finding a part. It's one of the fuel lines with the banjo bolt and fitting. I can't seem to find these complete only kits to build your own. I've checked the usual parts suppliers but have not yet called PCNA. Does someone sell these assembled or am I going to have to have these made?

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    Do you need the one that goes to the injectors?

    I think they're still available from Porsche, part number 911.110.093.00

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    I think that's the one. Thanks!
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    I have purchased those CIS lines from the local Porsche dealer a few years ago. More recently I have bought different size lines from Unobtainium and used the original fittings to replace lines. He has the correct wall thickness lines and they are fairly easy to faricate.
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    It looks like the one on the fuel distributor at almost 12 o'clock in the photo has already been repaired. You can find/get/source a new end and just gently warm up the black fuel line, insert the replacement end into the warm line and you will be good to go.

    These same lines were used on a huge variety of (mostly European) cars from the mid 70's into the 80's so they are pretty common on BMWs, volvos, SAABS, audis, etc. if you've got a local independent European repair shop, I'm sure they can help you out.
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