>old and have given no trouble. All the more recent lines are copper-nickel
>which does not work harden so easily (at all?) while still being more
And where in the U.S. can I find this copper-nickel stuff ? In the U.K.
I think it is called cupra-nickel lines, thats the term I heard anyway. I
am told its easy to find in the U.K. but I am in S. Calif. Moss sells it
pre-made for a few cars but mine is not on that short list. And after a
"little" problem with Moss last week, I will do my best to avoid them even
though it is awfully convenient to walk there during lunch and pick up parts.
mike
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Mike Rambour ( ) ( )
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