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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue View Post
    I got about 11 km's past the buzzer and had no choice but to pull in for fuel as the next stretch of road was about 35 kms without a service station.. I got 49 litres in mine too..
    Thanks Sue ,

    I thought it was a 60 litre tank so there must be 10 litres still in there even if only 5 more are usable thats another 50ks.

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    550-600 klm never gone over 3000rpm but. sorry bout preposition

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    I got one too.

    I have purchased a new 90 as well. I haven't picked it up yet. Two weeks to go. I have been looking at Long ranger tanks and they have a 45 and a 35 litre tank but they cost $1000 each if you fit yourself. I think I might just carry a few jerries.

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    same same only different

    I got the same price for the 2 x 45 litre dolium tanks fit them myself. But for around $300 you can get a 60 litre tank that will fit on the sill inside ( rear seats removed). Legality same as carrying jerrys inside but takes up less room and can drain by gravity direct into the tank. Then the empty tank can ride up on the roof rack. They now have several different shapes available in a diesel only yellow.
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender Mike View Post
    I got the same price for the 2 x 45 litre dolium tanks fit them myself. But for around $300 you can get a 60 litre tank that will fit on the sill inside ( rear seats removed). Legality same as carrying jerrys inside but takes up less room and can drain by gravity direct into the tank. Then the empty tank can ride up on the roof rack. They now have several different shapes available in a diesel only yellow.
    Mike
    I would rather pay the $1000 and have the tank out of sight and in my opinion a safer spot (in case of accident)..

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    True true

    Quote Originally Posted by Sue View Post
    I would rather pay the $1000 and have the tank out of sight and in my opinion a safer spot (in case of accident)..
    I got a quote fron dolium for everything i need rack, tanks, awning, drawers, already got an ex display rooftop tent off them last week. Works out a good price but need to get it passed by my minsiter of finance. Ooops could be a leadership spill comming my way LOL.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender Mike View Post
    Where abouts did you get that done Pat. Did he keep a drawing and be able to recreate without the vehicle and where did it go.
    At a sheet metal shop,they make alot of them apparently so I'm not the only one that thinks LR tanks are a rort.I didn't get fancy,just a rectangle shaped tank that fits under the drivers side sill and I'm going to fit a filler in the gape between the wheel arch and rear door.It's no biggy once you look at it. Pat

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