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hands up who's booking their car in for gas tomorrow....
Anybody using twin torpedo tanks under a D1?
Do they tuck up high enough?
Dan
Anybody using twin torpedo tanks under a D1?
Do they tuck up high enough?
Dan
Everybody warned me. I listened hard and nodded. I shuddered. I wept.
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
booked today & paid deposit. yesterday was $4g, today they tried to say it was $4400. hmmm.Reddo wrote:Na, bought diesel Yota cause they said that was the way to go.
PS just watch the price of gas and installations go up up and away!!!
PPS Tassie gas is 10-20 c/l more than Melb and Syd so were're kinda used to being ripped off either way
are your other fuels dearer by a similar margin. is gas piped across bass strait or do they bring it over on the boat in a tanker truck? the insurance would see them hit with a pretty sizable barge fare.
toured tas on the bike a couple years ago but hey, who looks at fuel prices when filling a bike?
Dan
Everybody warned me. I listened hard and nodded. I shuddered. I wept.
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
YUP,, $4400 will be for the under floor tanks and a small fuel tank off to the RHside rear quarter, All disco1 have to be done this way if you want some sort of load space
Do your sums carefully, because the V8's use a hell of alot of gas and we are paying 69c down here ATM, and it will only get higher.
JC
Do your sums carefully, because the V8's use a hell of alot of gas and we are paying 69c down here ATM, and it will only get higher.
JC
'92 Rangie Sherwood/turbo intercooled isuzu4BD1 /ACE/ full leather/2.5" exh/2.5" body lift/DeCarbon shocks/LR tanks/LT95 back in and OK now, Sals conversion soon...
I bought a complete impco set up including the under floor tanks (8yrs left) S/H for $300.
No it's not fitted but still.
No it's not fitted but still.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Me thinks I'll wait and see what happens with prices first. Petrol may even go down if demand falls further .
...and Costello still has not clarified the LPG Excise application date and amount. Soooo Mr Howard has some tricks up his sleeve.....
Don't know why it's more expensive here, but there's always an excuse, eg., lack of demand, transport costs, lack of competition and so on - we hear them all the time for all commodities, even the ones grown here!
...pity bout diesels though, would have been nice of Howard had included them in the reabte.
...and Costello still has not clarified the LPG Excise application date and amount. Soooo Mr Howard has some tricks up his sleeve.....
Don't know why it's more expensive here, but there's always an excuse, eg., lack of demand, transport costs, lack of competition and so on - we hear them all the time for all commodities, even the ones grown here!
...pity bout diesels though, would have been nice of Howard had included them in the reabte.
Nice gq swb ute chop with a huffer for the good times
I don't think he knows about diesels yet, he gets driven around in a gen3 statesman at taxpayers expense.
I'd like to see the little fella driving himself to parliamentary duties in a 200 Tdi 'fender, then he'll probably keep in touch with reality a lot easier!!
JC
I'd like to see the little fella driving himself to parliamentary duties in a 200 Tdi 'fender, then he'll probably keep in touch with reality a lot easier!!
JC
'92 Rangie Sherwood/turbo intercooled isuzu4BD1 /ACE/ full leather/2.5" exh/2.5" body lift/DeCarbon shocks/LR tanks/LT95 back in and OK now, Sals conversion soon...
According to a reply in general chit chat the $2000 federal gov't rebate can be applied with the WA state gov'ts $3000 rebate. I'm now going to be looking into it a lot closer. Possibly even take out the rear passenger seats and get some big tanks for range as I have no need to carry passengers. Wouldn't mind waiting for this http://profire.com.au/ to come out though. Its developments being followed in Perth Street Car and it looks he goods. For dedicated setups what are the biggest tanks people are running? I would want a dedicated lpg sytem if I switch at all.
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
been researching this for a while too as have been holding out for injected system like ones readily available in UK/Europe but alas have been told it wont be available for older cars for "maybe 2 years mate". $2600 gets u a big ar$e single tank up in the back behind the seats.chire wrote:Have been pricing gas kits for some time now and i can get a new imco kit fitted for $2600 man are you getting ripped. $4400 wow
If youre getting torpedo tanks underneath the car for that $ please tell me where & I'll drive the car down & book it in...
Got couple quotes for the setup i want at $3800 but they aren't close by so i settled on the local joint for the $200 extra.
will cost the $4k i was originally quoted cause i stamped my feet but point is it had suddenly gone up another $400 in just one day
Dan
Everybody warned me. I listened hard and nodded. I shuddered. I wept.
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
now THATS good buying. gotta be sharp i spose.Maggot4x4 wrote:I bought a complete impco set up including the under floor tanks (8yrs left) S/H for $300.
No it's not fitted but still.
forgot to mention this one i'm getting does all that fancy shite; starts on petrol & switches to gas automatically, knock sensors still talk to computer which still controls ignition timing etc.
heres one might be of use to someone out there http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LAND-ROVER-DISCO ... dZViewItem
doesnt say whether tanks current but those scuba tanks alone are about $1200 new.
Dan
Everybody warned me. I listened hard and nodded. I shuddered. I wept.
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
Do you have a link to this WA govt rebate??? Does that mean you get $5k total??? I bet the govt will make you show receipts. So you can't get back more than the rebate. Like the guy in tassie who bought a house for $5k and had to give $2k of the first home buyers grant back.stuee wrote:According to a reply in general chit chat the $2000 federal gov't rebate can be applied with the WA state gov'ts $3000 rebate. I'm now going to be looking into it a lot closer. Possibly even take out the rear passenger seats and get some big tanks for range as I have no need to carry passengers. Wouldn't mind waiting for this http://profire.com.au/ to come out though. Its developments being followed in Perth Street Car and it looks he goods. For dedicated setups what are the biggest tanks people are running? I would want a dedicated lpg sytem if I switch at all.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Appologies. That was a BIG typo. The total rebate is $3000. The state gov'ts rebate is only $1000 but it adds to the federal to make $3000. My bad
Heard on the radio today that the consumer protection people are looking into install prices in perth as they've magically been knocked up a few hundered $$ since the federal rebate came in. Will be interesting to see the outcome of this.
Heard on the radio today that the consumer protection people are looking into install prices in perth as they've magically been knocked up a few hundered $$ since the federal rebate came in. Will be interesting to see the outcome of this.
-Scott- wrote:Isn't it a bit early in the day to be pissed?
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