As some of you know, I recently purchased a used 2006 White Nissan Pathfinder over a month ago.
I've been driving this car as a daily driver since then after doing the 'radiator/transmission' bypass.
This morning, I parked near the Bart (train) station here in the Bay Area and when I got out of the car, there was strong smell of gasoline. At first I thought, and hoped, that it was from one of the other cars in the area. I went ahead and checked underneath the pathfinder any ways, just to make sure. Sure enough, there was gas leaking from the tank. The gasoline seemed to be coming from the top of the gas tank, just the way it was dripping, and not from the bottom. It seem like the entire gas tank was covered with gasoline (similar to when someone overfills a container). I only had about a 1/4 tank of gas so I know it wasn't because it was overfilled.
Now, I noticed that after a while, when the car/ignition was turned off, the dripping/leaking stopped. When I started the car, to see if I could make it back home, the car began to leak/gush gas again.
I called AAA and they towed it to a local shop. They told me they need to remove the tank and inspect the entire fuel line for damage/leaks. They said that if the fuel pump was (bad) the problem, I would have to get a new one for the price of $700+

What do you guys think? Is the fuel pump that expensive? Again, this is a local shop and I was hoping they would give me a better price.
Note, after sitting there while waiting for the tow truck, I tried to start the car again but it wouldn't do anything. So then I knew that it wasn't getting any fuel, but the fuel gauge was still showing about 1/4 of fuel.
thanks,
BL.