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If the car is that original, I'd focus on flushing the tank and the lines, not replacing parts.
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enio45 (02-12-2024) |
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Agree 100% leave the original parts on the car after the cleaning process.
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What if the inside of the tank is a little crispy? How would you guys handle that? I'm kinda in the same situation.
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Any photos , love to see survivors
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