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Hey Guys,

I am after a Fuel tank for an R32 GTST 4 door. Obviously I want one without holes etc, Prefer it without any rust inside, however if it is only a small amount of surface rust, I can get it cleaned for $120....so that would seriously change what I am willing to pay for it.

You can email pics to [email protected] so we can see if it's the same as mine.

Cheers

Chris

0412 495 958

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i got a r32 gtr one but dont know if they are the same

If you have it out of the car, could you email me a photo to [email protected] please? We'll soon see if they are the same.

we can help :P

Hey, I emailed you guys last week and got a reply back saying that all the tanks you had, were full of rust?

If you do have one that isn't damaged/rusty/loose baffle, how much posted to Nelsons Plains, NSW 2324?

Also, can you confirm that whatever you have will fit a 4 door 32 GTST?

Two door and four door are the same, i put one in from a two door no probs!

Good to know! Thanks mate :( I was told they are different....I guess I will have to make sure I see a photo before I buy one.

A gtr tank will fit gts, t and gts4. you just have to move one of the support bands that hold the tank in, to the new position on the floor plan. The rear end/ suspension cradel has the hole for the bolt, all you have to do is remove the spare wheel out of the boot and you will see the hole for the original gts mount with tank still in, and to one side, i think the left, the pressing/ casting/ mounting for a gtr fuel tank, about 4 cm away. drill a hole out to fit a mounting bolt and make either a 2.5cm square for support with a nut welded to it, or just get a good size thick washer. I used a 3mm thick 25mm square piece of flat painted steel with a nut welded to it and mounted it straight up. it might get a little difficult for you to stop the nut from turning in the boot, whilst tightening the bolt under the car. a friend would come in handy if available.

hope this helps.

This will not work if you have an exhaust that points out of the rear at a 45 degree angle, clearences might be an issue there, but will with std exhaust mounting.

Cheers

Jetman

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