Are these on the rack itself? A new rack should have them, guess you should think about mileage on the SOHC engine and how long you hope vs expect to keep it when considering a whole rack replacement. I didn't check Rock Auto but while on Amazon I glanced and saw a rack complete with the lines, tie rod ends, and lifetime warranty for $122 delivered.
https://www.amazon.com/Detroit-Axle-Complete-Steering-Assembly/dp/B01A1EJ866
Unless I were on the verge of selling the vehicle, I'd go ahead and get the rack at that price. Old rack is probably nearly gone anyway, though add the cost of a front wheel alignment since you'll need that afterwards. If you're really really cheap, in theory since this is the only adjustment being made, you could measure the distance front-to-front of the front wheels and rear-to-rear of the wheels, while whole front end is lifted, to get pretty close to the right toe-in alignment with DIY adjustment, but I'd rather not if your tires have a lot of value left in them. If you do, do that, remember to center the steering wheel first!
What I saw for those lines and am "guessing" is what you need are the following, one of which Rock Auto has in stock but the other they don't:
Cardone 3L1204 $10 in stock
Cardone 3L1205 $?? Out of stock
Autozone has the 3L1205 but WOW they want a ridiculous $41 for it:
http://www.autozone.com/suspension-...new-rack-pinion-transfer-tube/106484_0_30620/
I'm wondering if these are just like brake lines including the fittings, if you could just buy a straight piece of pre-made brake line as close or over the length needed, already flared with fittings and bend it to shape.