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I have a set of Mason fuel lines on my 3.2 that I installed without removing any intake parts. Completely doable job, not terribly difficult. Quality is top notch.

I have also rebuilt my own set of fuel lines for another 3.2 using rubber fuel injection hose and fuel injection clamps. It’s not as sexy as the MASON lines but cheap, effective, and not difficult to do.

You simply cut the crimped ends of the factory rubber lines and pull them off the metal tubing portion of the fuel line. Cut the new rubber hoses to length, slide them onto the nippled end of the metal line and clamp with fuel injection clamps. I’m surprised more people don’t do this considering what factory replacements or the other options cost $$
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