Timmy, the answer is - "its up to you", but for what its worth my own experience is: 20 years ago I replaced the metal lines on my Scirocco GLI. Just bought house at the time and the £60 cost of the lines remains with me today.[8|] 5 years and 50,000 miles ago I replaced the rear section of the lines on my 944 turbo. The correct BS rated hose's and fuel line clips with 360deg wrap (not jubilees) and plastic fuel line clips cost me about £40 all in. The Hose is a very tight fit on the steel lines, and I know that parallel fit is superior to a flared profile when joining rubber to steel. It was 8mm and 10mm ID hoses from memory. I fitted two clips at each connection with an overlap of 60mm. There has never been any issue with this. 60PSI sounds excessive to me, my car ran a 2.5bar Fuel pressure reg as standard (say 37psi) and currently has a 3.0 Bar FPR so just less than 45PSI. I know what you mean, there are many corroded bolts on these cars at this stage, but maybe you will eventually replace them all [8|] Good luck with the car, when sorted they are irreplaceable - bit like a good GTI George 944T