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#11 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
PIGDOG Posted on: 2006/11/1 9:45
thats one sexy coupe

looks like my car, but coupe and a hell of alot neater
same colour wheels and ride height


#12 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
twincharged Posted on: 2006/11/1 9:55
Thanks 4 that
got different wheels on it now and sits a little lower. Thats a old photo and hopfull i should be going to the next meeting but its got a hit in the door.


#13 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
phat_dat1200 Posted on: 2006/11/1 11:07
to fit the r31 tank in your coupe you will have to cut the boot out and it makes a bit of a mess, so if you can afford an alloy droppy i say go for that.


#14 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
BAD310 Posted on: 2006/11/1 13:12
twincharged, PM sent


#15 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
dazzasute Posted on: 2006/11/1 13:34
any idea how these would go in a sedan? (droptanks)


#16 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
hcope86 Posted on: 2006/11/2 2:58
Thanks for all the info so far guys, great help!

Twincharged: Your drop tanks look the goods, i have sent you a PM about them. I would love to get one, i am going to try and fit it in the budget.

Cheers
Hayden


#17 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
PIGDOG Posted on: 2006/11/2 3:45
probably have to cut the whole spare wheel well out so the boot floor is flat, then a drop tank would fit nicely in a sedan


#18 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/11/4 12:38
twincharged, how much for a tank? to suit a coupe?


#19 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
twincharged Posted on: 2006/11/5 6:32
Hey there
The tanks for the 1200 coupe will cost you $450. I will need the pump you are using so that I can fit it to the tank. For everyone else the tank will cost you around that price. Depending on how large we can make the tank. As the sedans tanks are behind the back seat and the spare tyre sits real low in the boot, you may need to cut the tyre well out to make the hole thing worth while. But i havent been under a sedan in a while. Hope this will help
Trent


#20 Re: fuel tank issues - need osme advice
BAD310 Posted on: 2006/11/5 8:06
Hey Twincharged,
Do you have any contact details so I can get hold of you during the week?
I am keen for one for my Sunny sedan but I just have a couple of questions regarding my particular set-up.
Cheers Mitchell



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