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8x24 Spun Aluminum Gas Tank 5 Gallons - Dune Buggy - Sandrail - Trike - Baja Bug on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Fuel Tanks, Inc. Surface Finish:Unpolished Sanded Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:Fueltank0824CF Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Moon Style Spun Aluminum Fuel Tank Country of Manufacture:United States

Sold As:

  • Spun Aluminum 8X24 Center Fill Gas Tank, 5 Gallons
  • 1/4 NPT Outlet
  • Vented Cap Included

We can custom make our small round aluminum fuel tanks with several cap options, outlet options, fuel sending unit flanges, vents, or fuel injection sumps. Our fuel tanks have been used for years on Off-Road vehicles such as dune buggies, sand rails, baja bugs, manx buggies, and rock crawlers. We've even made fuel tanks for street vehicles such as Street Rods, T-Buckets, Hot Rods, Rat Rods, Gassers, Bonneville race cars and Trikes.

Special order fuel tanks are available. We can add extra bungs, baffles and much more. If you would like a quote on a special order fuel tank, please draw a diagram of what you require and fax it to 951.738.0873 with your name and phone number and we will quote the cost.

Orders usually ship same business day.

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Spun Aluminum Gas Tanks
Tanks With Fuel Sight Gauge
Tanks With Sending Unit Flange
Tanks With Sumps For Fuel Injection
Tanks With Remote Filler Necks
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