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Replacing hard lines under car

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I looked up a 95 GST and GSX in caps and they have the same part numbers for the lines. *Somebody feel free to double check that for me.* I also looked at pictures of the underside of my GSX and my brother's GST and the lines look the same.
 
Thanks man I appreciate it and just out of curiosity what section did you find the lines listed under I looked at a couple different OEM sites and couldnt find the listing for lines.
 
Through CAPS:

Fuel (13) > Fuel Line and Vapor Gas Control (13-020):
MB906602 - Fuel feed line
MB906604 - Fuel return line
MB906606 - Fuel vapor line
MB895889 - Right brake line
MB895888 - Left brake line
 
I worked on the car tonight for a bit I got the center member almost ready to be lowerd, I removed the cross member, rear engine mount, triangle brackets, sway bar, Transfer case, Driveshaft, Exaughst.

Im going to try and leave the steering in the car and only drop the Member about 2-3 inches and try to get the lines in that way, It looks like the Spline coming out of the Center diff is going to limit me to how far I can lower it also the tie rod ends are being a big PITA as always anyone have a cheap trick?
 
Figured I would post the results of my brake line replacement.

I had to drop both the subframes about 3-4 inches the fuel tank, E brake cables, exhaust, Driveshaft, Transfer Case, Front and rear sway bars, Triangle sub frame braces, steering column from steering box, front cross member and probly some other things I forgot to mention.

The new Lines are in place and in case anyone was wondering the FWD Lines are the exact same as AWD. Also If you plan on doing this expect it to take a full weekend I put about 20 hours into it but was also all done on my back so im sure you could save some time if you had a lift and a transmission jack. Thanks for the help on helping me get this resolved thanks.
 
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