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hey guyz i have an r32 gtst nd have recently discovered that my fuel tank nd pump are covered in rust, ive called almost every wreckers i can think of nd nobody has a gtst fuel tank, nissan quoted me $1400 for a new 1, which is way outta my budget. i have been told r32 gtr tanks fit but some degree of work is involved in installing into gtst. also heard that an sr20 tank would fit, is dis tru? if so which model. which workshop in perth would be most helpful? ne1 whose had this problem b4 plz tell me what u did.

cheers

muchly appreciated :D

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NatRad? where bouts they located? how do i check to see whether their mite be rust in a fuel tank that isnt visible? is there sum kind of chemical i can chuck in that can eat up the rust but wont contaminate the tank wen i put fuel in it later on?

I had issues with a couple of tanks and I've bought some gear by a mob called KBS Coatings. Basically it's a multi-stage process that cleans the tank out, then coats the inside with a sealer that stops the rust issues. Excellent stuff and $100.00 coats a 100 litre tank.

I still had the link for the product - KBS Coatings.

And these are the WA distributors - Distributor List.

I've used it on a couple of old project cars and an ex race 80's bike.

thanks mate, will i need to remove my tank to do this? how many litres is a R32 gtst fuel tank?

Yes, you remove the tank and fill it with the compound. Then seal the pump access hole and rotate the tank so the compound covers the entire surface.

The Gts-t is 60 litres from memory.

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