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Re: 33 gallon Tank



I have seen alot of people talking about "33 gallon" gas tanks. Just where
would you put that?
Matt

John Fleck wrote:

> RE:
> Well folks my son ( did i mention he's 16? ) managed to nuke the gas
> tank going over a rock...
>
> its toast. big dent... now where is the best place to get a new gas
> tank? ( larger  than stock maybe) and a skid plate for same so this
> won't happen again...
>
> thanks for any help
>
> John Dodd   [email protected]
>
> REPLY:
>
> John I sell 33 gallon Gas tanks(includes sending unit and hardwear) for
> $300 plus shipping. Made of beefy 1/8" electro galvanized steel. I dont
> know if this is cheaper than other places but its a source for one.
>
> John Fleck
> Back Country Binders
>
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--
1970 Scout 800a  White on white paint
304 V8,all stock 31X10.5 AT on white spokes
black soft top   Big honkin' CB
funky stereo with home speakers
Soon to have a 4"suspension lift
Needs: rollbar, seats, powersteering, stabilizer bar,
       stereo, speakers, drop pitman arm
So if anyone has these stuff and wants to sell.......





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