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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #30 on: 31 May 2008, 22:36:15 »

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do you get discount if you do?
 i dunno if i got any ???

worked out at £620
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #31 on: 31 May 2008, 22:37:47 »

was that for front and back end ( tank etc as well ) ?
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #32 on: 31 May 2008, 22:38:48 »

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I did  :y

If Maries was £620, 4pot kits must be cheaper.

I would pay £80 extra for Dougnut tank....
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #33 on: 31 May 2008, 22:39:34 »

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do you get discount if you do?
 i dunno if i got any ???

worked out at £620

No but it was talked about in the past and, as there seems to be plenty of interest, it might be worth paving the way...

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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #34 on: 31 May 2008, 22:41:15 »

By my reckoning he has sold a fair few to OOF members -- and a few more in the pipeline.  Might be an idea to sign him up to the forum -- an expert on tap, so to speak.
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #35 on: 31 May 2008, 22:42:13 »

That was for the full kit.

4 pots are cheeper the back end kit was £235 and its for the largest tank you ca fit in your motor well thats what he told me. i could only fit a 50ltr tank in but it does 240 miles. so i ant complaining.



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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #36 on: 31 May 2008, 22:44:15 »

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By my reckoning he has sold a fair few to OOF members -- and a few more in the pipeline.  Might be an idea to sign him up to the forum -- an expert on tap, so to speak.

He is a very busy man and i dont think he has ample time to answer his emails let alone check the forum each week let alone daily.

sorry but i have been awaiting for soem paperwork off him since i brought the kit off him way back and it stll not arrived! >:( and thatseven after several phone calls
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #37 on: 31 May 2008, 22:45:33 »

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That was for the full kit.

4 pots are cheeper the back end kit was £235 and its for the largest tank you ca fit in your motor well thats what he told me. i could only fit a 50ltr tank in but it does 240 miles. so i ant complaining.





Did you have a standard tank or doughnut?

Cause you can fit 100L standard tanks in the Omega.
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« Reply #38 on: 31 May 2008, 22:46:43 »

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By my reckoning he has sold a fair few to OOF members -- and a few more in the pipeline.  Might be an idea to sign him up to the forum -- an expert on tap, so to speak.

He is a very busy man and i dont think he has ample time to answer his emails let alone check the forum each week let alone daily.

sorry but i have been awaiting for soem paperwork off him since i brought the kit off him way back and it stll not arrived! >:( and thatseven after several phone calls

I know the feeling ---- my orders are backing up here ... but, hey .... a break with good people is worth the backlog  ;)
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« Reply #39 on: 31 May 2008, 22:47:12 »

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That was for the full kit.

4 pots are cheeper the back end kit was £235 and its for the largest tank you ca fit in your motor well thats what he told me. i could only fit a 50ltr tank in but it does 240 miles. so i ant complaining.

doughnut its in my spare wheel well! i couldnt afford the lost of spare in my estate



Did you have a standard tank or doughnut?

Cause you can fit 100L standard tanks in the Omega.


doughnut its in my spare wheel well! i couldnt afford the lost of spare in my estate
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #40 on: 31 May 2008, 22:49:50 »

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That was for the full kit.

4 pots are cheeper the back end kit was £235 and its for the largest tank you ca fit in your motor well thats what he told me. i could only fit a 50ltr tank in but it does 240 miles. so i ant complaining.

doughnut its in my spare wheel well! i couldnt afford the lost of spare in my estate



Did you have a standard tank or doughnut?

Cause you can fit 100L standard tanks in the Omega.


doughnut its in my spare wheel well! i couldnt afford the lost of spare in my estate

I can't afford the loss of my boot, can't fit snowboards in!

I also like my sub, give the sounds a bit more of a kick.

£620 sounds a bloody bargin!! i could recoup that in 5 months!
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #41 on: 31 May 2008, 22:52:04 »

i only need four injectors though so yours might be a bit dearer. see what jeremy says.

but from what i hear he is uncontactable at the moment. in other words hes not pickin his mobile up or returnin his calls.
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #42 on: 31 May 2008, 22:55:35 »

Tunnie, this link gives you an idea of the current commercial rates and you'll see that an extra £100 is applicable for a vertical doughnut tank.

http://www.tinleytech.co.uk/lpgprices.html

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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #43 on: 31 May 2008, 22:57:20 »

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Tunnie, this link gives you an idea of the current commercial rates and you'll see that an extra £100 is applicable for a vertical doughnut tank.

http://www.tinleytech.co.uk/lpgprices.html

Nick

Cheers.

They seam expensive compared to what Marie paid
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Re: LPG Doughnut Tank
« Reply #44 on: 31 May 2008, 22:58:51 »

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Tunnie, this link gives you an idea of the current commercial rates and you'll see that an extra £100 is applicable for a vertical doughnut tank.

http://www.tinleytech.co.uk/lpgprices.html

Nick

Cheers.

They seam expensive compared to what Marie paid


Agreed, Tunnie. It pays to shop around.  :y
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