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vitara tanks

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vitara tanks

Post by zukerider »

does anyone know where a good place for custom tanks for suzuki vitara 95 in melbourne
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Post by chris.e »

Try Brown Davis in Bayswater, they can custom make a tank for you. (fuel or water)
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Post by rodw »

zukerider

It seems nobody has a long range Vitara tank. I spoke to Brown and Davis in Melbourne once and they said the guy who did all the zook tanks had left and they did not know what fitted what but if I dropped in they would be able to sort one out.

A long way from Melbourne, but you could PM ca18zook on this forum. have a look at this thread http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... highlight=

You could also try to ocntact him on this forum http://nbs4x4club.com. He is at Ipswich just outside of Brisbane... and seems to have made a few tanks since the thread above died.


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Post by want33s »

Any decent sheetmetal works (EG: someone that makes stainless pisstroughs) should be able to whip one up for you in a day if you give EXACT specs on shape and size.
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Post by zukerider »

If i could get the photo of the second tank ive destroyed on here you'd get a laugh thanks for ya help guys.
I wouldnt mind relocating the tank, apparantly you can tuck two seperate tanks up in the guards . But not sure if its true. Hope so

Ps .Anyone know if you can post images attached to th message?(cant half tell im new here)

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Post by want33s »

zukerider wrote:If i could get the photo of the second tank ive destroyed on here you'd get a laugh thanks for ya help guys.
I wouldnt mind relocating the tank, apparantly you can tuck two seperate tanks up in the guards . But not sure if its true. Hope so

Ps .Anyone know if you can post images attached to th message?(cant half tell im new here)

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Post by zukerider »

turns out that for $950 i can get a custom 65 lt tank from Brown Davis bayswater thanks for ya help catch yas
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Post by want33s »

zukerider wrote:turns out that for $950 i can get a custom 65 lt tank from Brown Davis bayswater thanks for ya help catch yas
Holy Crap :shock: For $950 I can get a whole Vitara!
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Post by rodw »

ca18zook I think would probably halve your tank price, but you'd need to check with him.
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Post by ca18zook »

yes just pm me ill be able to do something for. i just made a bash plate for under my tranfer this week. looks tops
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Post by wasy »

If you have a SWB vitara, (which i think you do looking at your avatar) i think if you bodylift the car, you can fit a LWB vitara fuel tank under there replacing the current tank.

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Post by rodw »

To get the LWB tank in, you'd need some modifications I think. I tried to fit a SWB tank guard to my LWB with no luck. It mounted onto the existing tank mounting brackets. I found the tank is longer front to back on the LWB, so the extra width in the chassis won't help you.

Some people lift the tank after a BL but it involves cutting off the existing mounts and rewelding them from memory.

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Post by fordy1 »

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zukerider wrote:
turns out that for $950 i can get a custom 65 lt tank from Brown Davis bayswater thanks for ya help catch yas

Holy Crap For $950 I can get a whole Vitara!

wow can i have a vitara for that!!

with brown davis the zook person they had has left and they dont know what will fit so $950 for a new one custom that is as good as the long range tanks they send to iraq for the us army is ok by me..
www.outdoorauto.com.au - we love doing new GVs....
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Post by want33s »

fordy1 wrote:
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zukerider wrote:
turns out that for $950 i can get a custom 65 lt tank from Brown Davis bayswater thanks for ya help catch yas

Holy Crap For $950 I can get a whole Vitara!

wow can i have a vitara for that!!

with brown davis the zook person they had has left and they dont know what will fit so $950 for a new one custom that is as good as the long range tanks they send to iraq for the us army is ok by me..
$950 is waaaay too much for a fuel tank. ... Have you enquired at a sheetmetal works? (Someone who does Stainless pisstroughs). I bet it would be less than $950.

IT has been rolled and is quite rusty but it is a Vitara (92 2dr hardtop) for $950.. Sold now.. I missed out. :cry:
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