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Jay w

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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #45 on: 31 May 2008, 23:42:19 »

for my 80 Litre cylinder tank and complete front end kit i paid £630.

As far as i was concerned this was a complete bargain.

Bit surprised Jeremy isn't picking up calls, normally he is quite good
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #46 on: 01 June 2008, 00:57:26 »

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for my 80 Litre cylinder tank and complete front end kit i paid £630.

As far as i was concerned this was a complete bargain.

Bit surprised Jeremy isn't picking up calls, normally he is quite good
I must admit i have rung him, no answer and voice mail box full. I also E-Mailed him and have had a reply :(
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #47 on: 01 June 2008, 10:23:36 »

Tinley Tech are very good, and offer full telephone support... But they are much more pricey than Jeremy!!  ;) ;) ;)
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #48 on: 01 June 2008, 10:29:09 »

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for my 80 Litre cylinder tank and complete front end kit i paid £630.

As far as i was concerned this was a complete bargain.

Bit surprised Jeremy isn't picking up calls, normally he is quite good
I must admit i have rung him, no answer and voice mail box full. I also E-Mailed him and have had a reply :(

Hopefully it's just a case that he has just taken a holiday and will spring back all refreshed in a short while !
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #49 on: 01 June 2008, 10:48:41 »

i was speaking to Jeremy on Thursday, i can only presume something unexpected has happened that has taken priority.

i need to speak to him as well as i need some tech advice


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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #50 on: 01 June 2008, 11:54:57 »

Just tried an email -- got bounced right back as permanently undeliverable  :(
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #51 on: 01 June 2008, 15:15:06 »

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with the tank in place its easier to remove the light cluster complete,however you only have to loosen the strap holding the tank down and tilt it to one side to gain access.


That's what I had to do yesterday to replace a bulb, so I am pleased to hear you can move those gas tanks once installed! :y
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