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damn, 120 bucks. call brian @gbodyparts.com he has them
 
damn, 120 bucks. call brian @gbodyparts.com he has them

that's what i said! i'm told to use an '86-87 and grind the flare from the tip, slip the fitting off and bam! a longer and easier-to-use drain.

for anyone that does a search, i hope this helps.
 
It's either pay him for that which is a decent price or make one. Between one fitting a drain flange and enough hose to practice I spent $100 and 30 mins so it's up to you
 
We just developed a new unit last week. I took the aftermarket 86-7 drain line seen here: GBodyParts.com Online
Then I cut about 1.5" out. Then I had it Re-welded it inside & out.
It is very flexabe & the nice part is it goes straight to the drain gromet not up & down but more of a straight shot into it.
Some one called in & asked me to build a unit so we did. I have 10 more that just arrived today & we will be modifying. I'l try & get them on the site today.
 

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We just developed a new unit last week. I took the aftermarket 86-7 drain line seen here: GBodyParts.com Online
Then I cut about 1.5" out. Then I had it Re-welded it inside & out.
It is very flexabe & the nice part is it goes straight to the drain gromet not up & down but more of a straight shot into it.
Some one called in & asked me to build a unit so we did. I have 10 more that just arrived today & we will be modifying. I'l try & get them on the site today.

wow. that sure is purdy!
 
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