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    Gas Tank "You can have this or you can have that"

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    I want to know how you get 110 gallons in the eBay example. That may be why it's priced so dearly....

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    Good point. Missed that.
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    110 liters. The 100 liter plastic tank is somewhat more common and you can get one for under $2500. The 110 gallon version includes gnomes.

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    The new K. Kurz Hessental tank is 110 liters as well and it can be had for around $4,000.
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    Or you can have THIS.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ighlight=911ST

    Original ST date stamp
    Original neck
    Original cap

    And the only NOS sender currently available.


    When one plays in the big leagues they can't fake it. A real ST is worth 5 times what a clone is worth; adding the correct parts will pay off.

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    I sold Tom Linton the tank in the car he sold Seinfeld. It was nice.

    Old photo from Pelican:
    http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_.../911_tank2.jpg


    Had a cool aircraft lid attached. A lot more secure.
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    How is Tom Linton? Haven't heard that name in years...
    Peter Kane

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    No idea. This happened a long time ago when an RSR/ST tank was around $3,000 and that was considered a lot.
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