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    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...

    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...

    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.
    Lolz I think everyone does, but would you charge less for an aluminum unit? I know I wouldn't. And I use a spoolgun, not pretty tig welds
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    Quote Originally Posted by farmtruc View Post
    maybe i missed it, but what material is that made of?
    crosslink material.

    Quote Originally Posted by DBRODS View Post
    Wow...that tank looks AWESOME!!!! Nothing like another plastic box in the engine compartment...\
    I still prefer a nice tig'd aluminum one.
    Yep, do those all day long lately. The cost goes up for aluminum.
    Then you have the up keep etc. I can keep a plastic one looking new, with just a little dusting and armorall from time time. Aluminum is hard to keep clean and new, it scratches so easy. And the black composite tank looks more oem.
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