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Alright.. I bought my car in IL in 2001.. I never really paid attention to the underside of my car.. I got scared when I saw the brake lines and fuel lines. I don't even wanna drive my car anymore.. The entire underside it rusted.. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so where did you get new brake and fuel lines, and what did you do to remove the rust and prevent more rust from building up..
Thanks..
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