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Surge tank designed to be fitted under the drivers rear floor pan of any model skyline.

Requires hicas removal.

Basicly I fabricated this Tank about 3 weeks ago for a mate who no longer has his gtr, since he never paid for it it's being posted back to me this week ( long story but the car had been damaged)

- 3 fittings on the tank they are -6 male for inlet from lift pump, return from rail and overflow back to main tank

- 2 fittings for pump feeds, -10 male

- 2 welded on 044 mounts

- all assosiated fragola push together fittings to mount the 2 pumps and get in and out of the tank. So 3 -6 push on straight fittings, 2 -10 couplings, 2 044 inlet fittings.

- tank has an internal scavenging section for the pumps to draw from which is roughly 1.5L and the upper section is about 2L which is foam filled.

- has welded on lug mounts so requires some simple brackets to hold it in place under the car.

- designed to use twin 044's can block off one feed though

I tested it to 120psi with water and comp air built from quality alloy plate 4mm thickness.

I'm going to ask $890 including postage with all the fittings ready to install.

I'll take a few photos when I get it back this week.

Located in Sydney inspections welcome.

The fittings alone are over $200 worth from earls.

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