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rogerblount | Posted - 10 Dec 2019 : 17:54:48 Has anyone got any decent pictures of the optional extra fuel can that fits in the spare wheel on a 96? Need to get renovations started on mine. Thanks |
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Dynorog | Posted - 06 Jan 2020 : 11:29:25 Looked at the feet more closely, Yes Hex heads welded on and what looks like faced off nylon screws inserted. Cheers
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Woody | Posted - 30 Dec 2019 : 17:16:20 The four feet have been retrofitted to the can. |
Dynorog | Posted - 21 Dec 2019 : 20:47:19 No sorry
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rogerblount | Posted - 21 Dec 2019 : 19:48:44 Would that be up for sale ? |
Dynorog | Posted - 21 Dec 2019 : 17:41:39 Hi Roger, I acquired a tank when I bought the 2T longnose and have attached a few pictures. It has seen better days, has bee repainted and bares no SAAB markings or stickers that I can seen, but the repaint is quite thick in places. It doesn't leak though.
Cheers
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andydeans3 | Posted - 11 Dec 2019 : 21:58:47 Love the helmets, but really love the shaped fuel cans. I don't suppose anyone's got a "spare" one? (I always like to carry 5 litres in a jerry can in the boot. It would be nice to have it hidden away below the boot floor)
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deggsie | Posted - 10 Dec 2019 : 20:10:58 There are a few photos on UKSaabs (http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/UKS/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=89571) taken from the Accessory Manual ... as well as some quirky driving helmets (anyone want to own up to wearing one of these ?) !
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