The heater has to come out to replace those pipes so its not a quick job. There is a stainless steel replacement available now which will last forever but your problem then will probably be with the dreaded matrix seals where the pipes connect into the heater core. If you disturb those seals the chances are they will leak and they are no longer available. Folks have bodged them with all kinds of sealants but its never a good job.
You might want to replace the whole thing with one of the alternative types of matrix such as S&S sell which uses normal hose outlets.
standard heater set up looks like this
heater with an alternative matrix looks like this so you can add ordinary hoses or use pipes to the engine bay.
My car had leaky seals even with the stainless pipes so I cut down my stainless pipes and used them like this.
Have a look at my blog here which has a full blow-by-blow account of the job. ps (I also have a spare set of SS pipes)
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