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Thread: Plastic Fuel Tanks.

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    Plastic Fuel Tanks.

    Is there anybody out there who makes exact replicas of the larger capacity plastic fuel tanks used in the ST and RSH etc ?

    I want one.. But balk at paying the £4500 for a new old stock one..

    rgds

    Doog

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    Try Mark Waring (world wide classics and TPC)
    I've seen some new replica tanks (110l) that were very well made
    He and a Belgian Company build replica ST-RSR in Belgium and they use these tanks to make them look period correct.
    no idea of the price but i think they came a lot cheaper

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    Do a search in the old threads. This was discussed recently.

    Richard

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    I did a search.. Found lots of useful threads explaining the various different set ups people have..

    Nothing about anybody remanufacturing them to original spec..

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    Thanks for finding that Nick.

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