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Boat / Yachts Fuel Tanks-bladders From From 20-75 Gal Customized, Collapsible. on 2040-parts.com

US $684.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Techno Supplies Warranty:Yes

20/ 75 Gal fuel bladder tanks, we customize size, shape & capacity.

Made from super strong material TPU used by military for store their jets fuel.
Resistant to any kind of abuse. Is waterproof and floats even if is 80% filled.

Avoid to use bad quality and expensive fuels when traveling. Bring your own fuel and ensures no problems with gas or Diesel issues.

Special orders take 3 weeks to manufacture.

No returns in special orders.

ONE FULL YEAR GUARANTY, NO QUESTIONS !!

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