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Feroza Long Range Tank For Sale - SOLD

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Feroza Long Range Tank For Sale - SOLD

Post by Goatse.AJ »

I know somebody'll have a go at me for posting this here and not in the For Sale section, but :finger: :finger:

Anyway, I have Mike H's old 100litre (?) tank which I have just never got around to installing.

Anyway, I think I paid around $225.00 for it, so would be looking for about the same price. PM me if you're interested.

Obviously I'd prefer the buyer to pick up in Melbourne, or I might be able to deliver in Melbourne Metro.

Interstate might be a tad more difficult for me atm, but I'm sure we can sort something out.
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Post by Andy »

Ya still got it :?: :D :D :D
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Post by SimplyPV »

aj i'd be interested... but i'm in the states with no $$... and i'm sure the shipping would be a major killer! what are the specs of the tank? just curious. does it mount to the existing tank or replaces the existing tank all together?
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Post by rocknferoza »

It's a full replacement fuel tank :D
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Post by Kell »

I know this is a bit off topic but how easy are they to install? I have been thinking about getting one seeing that I do nearly 800km a week just driving to and from work. What kind of consumption to the km do you get?
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Post by Busiboy »

Kell they aren't usually too hard to install, unbolt, unplug and reverse with the new one.:)
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

AJ, Do you still have this tank? I might be interested, as Im pretty sure they are identical for the Feroza and the Rocky.
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Post by Andy »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:AJ, Do you still have this tank? I might be interested, as Im pretty sure they are identical for the Feroza and the Rocky.


Too late my friend , it's in Perth and this weekend it's going in the " Big - Rig " sorry :D :D :D
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Ya win some, Ya lose some. I think I've won more that I have lost in the rareish Daihatsu accessories race. :D :D :D
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Post by Andy »

The fuel tank is in , took a bit of skin off the knuckles and a few swear words were said but it's in , whoo hoo :D :D :D , thanx AJ :D :D :D
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Post by *BESTY* »

before and after pics Andy ???????
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Post by MJHsurfin »

Haha - good to see a few bits from the Old Feroza still floating around.....

Good to see my Tanks gone to a good home.....hope you get many good years from it Andy :D Make sure you don't scratch that nice black paint job I put on it - that took me hours from memory !! ( although it wasn't quite flat on the bottom to start with if I remember right :D )

& AJ, "never got around to installing it" Mate, that was 3 years ago !! :D What HAVE you been doing ?? :D

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Post by Andy »

MJHsurfin wrote:Haha - good to see a few bits from the Old Feroza still floating around.....

Good to see my Tanks gone to a good home.....hope you get many good years from it Andy :D Make sure you don't scratch that nice black paint job I put on it - that took me hours from memory !! ( although it wasn't quite flat on the bottom to start with if I remember right :D )

& AJ, "never got around to installing it" Mate, that was 3 years ago !! :D What HAVE you been doing ?? :D

Later - Mike H.


G'day Mike , was it 3 years ago , I remember trying to buy it from you when ya had it up for sale :D , oh well I've got it now :D :D :D
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

MJHsurfin wrote:( although it wasn't quite flat on the bottom to start with if I remember right :D )


wasn't it that dented it now only holds the same amount as a standard tank :finger:
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Post by Andy »

r0ck_m0nkey wrote:
MJHsurfin wrote:( although it wasn't quite flat on the bottom to start with if I remember right :D )


wasn't it that dented it now only holds the same amount as a standard tank :finger:


It's only a small dent , haven't filled it up all the way up yet , I put 70 ltrs in it so far so even thats good for me :D . The standard tank I had would only take about 45 ltrs ( I don't know why , this is why I wanted a bigger tank ) which as ya can amagine is a bit of a pain when it comes to long runs
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Post by MJHsurfin »

Yeah, it was only a small dent :D Goes to show how tough the Tank was really - it did get a pretty good scrubbing at times & the only dent on it was a really solid hit from a submerged rock in a mud hole in the Watagans. It felt like I had ripped the hole rear of the Feroza off !! Got out & had a look & couldn't believe that the dent was that small :D

It was s a 98 Litre Tank Andy ( 97 1/2 Litres now :D ) , so you still have plenty to go..... Gives a really good range on the Feroza, over 800km worth if memory serves me right.

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