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    I've got a 40L poly tank in the rear footwell of my 110 & it's been fine. I've got a pump under the rear seats and a filtration thingy in the rear by the door. Not had any problems so far & it keeps the weight low and central.

    HTH

    Mark.

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    Originally posted by Greylandy
    I also had a concern taking up space in the cargo area but it stands right up against the window and you can still get stuff behind or on top of it .. especially if you have a cargo barrier. The other option is behind the front seats where it fits nicely.



    What is the overall length and height of these tanks?? Width is OK for where I would put it.


    Bushie

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    <span style="color:blue">Water tank



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    Water tank - (WTK)
    View Part Water tank 70ltr can be fitted in side any classic range rover, left or right hand side.
    Fits well inside defender as well. Hand pump on top for eazy access.
    75cm long, 21cm wide, 48cm high. Made from a tough pvc plastic.
    $185.00


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    <span style="color:green">look at the last item on the link below......</span>






    http://www.lrexpert.com.au/custom.php?page=rover

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    Opposite Lock are advertising a range of plastic tanks around 50lt in Overlander this month.

    Chris

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    Originally posted by Greylandy
    Graeme Cooper in Sydney has a 70L water tank that stands upright to the side of the load bay or in the footwell behind the front seats. They come standard with a hand pump but I've seen them fitted with an electric pump. They sell for $180



    I've had mine for 2 years now .. works a treat.
    I've had one of these tanks for approx 8+ years now, they are great. I brought it for my old rangie, now it is permenantly mounted in the tray of the 130. Very tough and very forgiving, no need to be "gentle" with it.

    Cheers

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