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    WTB: 110l fuel sender

    Looking for the very rare 110l fuel sender (part# 911.641.801.10) in good used or NOS condition for the plastic racing fuel tank:
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    I had Specialty Cars (ad in Esses Magazine) make one for me they even had a correct date stamp cap for the top, it works great in my ST's 110 litre tank
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    Thanks Clyde.

    Carpoint make a repro one as well (https://www.carpoint.de/en/race-tank...liter_785_1716) and their stuff is generally very good quality in my experience but I don’t know if it has the correct part number on it - I need to check with them.
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    '72 S Coupe (2-owner tangerine unicorn)

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    I think you will find no stamps on the Carpoint one's Matt. I have a feeling these were the one's Marek offered for sale, probably at the prototype stage. I, Kirk and several others bought them from Marek and they never worked. I then went with a speciality cars one.... Perfect. They will put your old date stamped top on there offering if you send it to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    I think you will find no stamps on the Carpoint one's Matt. I have a feeling these were the one's Marek offered for sale, probably at the prototype stage. I, Kirk and several others bought them from Marek and they never worked. I then went with a speciality cars one.... Perfect. They will put your old date stamped top on there offering if you send it to them.
    Thanks Dave. Specialty Cars it is then! My gauges are with North Hollywood Speedo at the moment so I have no qualms with sending parts across the pond to the best in the business!
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