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<blockquote data-quote="zig80toy" data-source="post: 767452" data-attributes="member: 16189"><p>If all your fuel lines and fittings are tight and everything you shouldnt be exposed to any fumes. Also, if for some reason you did have a leak in your fuel system you would know a lot sooner than if it was on the underside of your ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zig80toy, post: 767452, member: 16189"] If all your fuel lines and fittings are tight and everything you shouldnt be exposed to any fumes. Also, if for some reason you did have a leak in your fuel system you would know a lot sooner than if it was on the underside of your ride. [/QUOTE]
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