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Old 07-01-2011, 12:55 PM
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It's good stuff...the Cu/Ni tubing has enough history and people using it that I wouldn't hesitate to run it. In fact, I'm using it on a car right now and while it's not running yet, it does indeed bend and flare very well. If you want to polish it, you can do that too if you need the bling factor.

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Thanks Tobin. Your opinion means a lot. I'm not concerned about bling, just upkeep. I don't want to deal with carbon and potential rust issues. That was the reason for stainless. I prefer a matte finish anyway. just need to check into or build a tube straightener. Do you know of a supplier that has it in straight lengths? Thanks again.
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