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Thread: RS plastic fuel tank front bracket info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    Here u go. My Italian 73.
    Hmmm the 3 cars I have had that had the 85 litre tank including RS 197 all had the same type of bolt as on the upper bracket, allen key required

    Better get my parts book out to see what it says
    Clyde Boyer





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    https://www.ebay.de/itm/Gewindeplatt...YAAOSwWB5b3VKY

    Strengthening plate for tank holder.

    Cees

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    Great information, thanks. I can now fabricate the appropriate mounting plates.

    Ethan

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