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    Different LPG tanks available.

    Was having a look at RPI's website and came across these tanks....
    http://www.rpiv8.com/faq-lpg-tanks.htm

    Wouldn't mind this one, 120lt


    or this 80lt one...




    or check out the install of a 135lt setup for a Rangie...
    http://www.rpiv8.com/faq-lpg-Gems-twin-tanks.htm

    Matt.

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    Dont waste your time looking at pommie websites, they are only new to lpg and most of their stuff would be illegal here anyway. Better off going to a large lpg fitter and discussing what can and cant be done with tanks.

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    LPGAS1 are one of the better mobs to talk to it seems. I am told the previous (and initial) owner had a Disco himself and went the extra distance to put together a nice conversion. Our Disco has the scuba tank setup and a smaller subtank to replace the now absent main petrol tank.

    Initally we liked the idea of having the tank-in-boot conversion and looked for that, but given the lack of bootspace in a non modified Disco in hindsight we are glad we didn't go that way. So far I have been able to sleep in the back of ours and have a 1300mm long safe installed for work use. No way that could have been done without the underfloor setup.

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