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		 Here you can see one of the fittings
        that will be exiting the floor. Braided steel line will connect here and
        then turn to aluminum line soon after. 
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      After cutting and bending the aluminum
        line, I left it long and will cut it at about the red line near the last
        bend. I mounted the line to the frame rail along side the battery cable.
         
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      After cutting the aluminum line to
        length and making up the braided steel line, this is what it looks like.
        I thought about using the aluminum line all the way to the tank but I
        didn't like the way the bend would end up at so this is way I used the
        braided steel that goes between the two. If I ever need to use the other
        outlet on the fuel cell, it will be easy now.  
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      Here you can see the double clamps
        that were used to hold the fuel line and cable. To the left is where
        they both have to make a turn around the frame which then goes to toward
        the fuel pump.  
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      In this shot you can see how it looks
        right after it makes the turn to the fuel pump (the other picture would
        be to the right). I had to run the fuel line down to the pump from the
        filter and then back up again as it goes toward the front. By using some
        fittings that were at a 45 degree angle along with a union to connect
        them together, it came out clean. Now I have to finish the front and
        that's it for the fuel line.  
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