You can DIY it a bit cheaper... I'd say once you buy the part and factor in your labour time it will still cost $200-250 all up.
Or you can get it done by people who do this all day every day for $300.
For me, fuel is what makes the engine go... for the extra $50 I'd rather get someone to do it right and not have any issues down the line.
The last thing you want is a simple item like a fuel pump to pack in and cause a much more expensive failure...
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