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What do 33gtst fuel tanks normally go for? I've got one on the floor of my garage taking up space...

They worth a pineapple on drift sales or not?

Its got maybe 5L of 18month old 98 in it, so that'd raise its value in the eyes of some of the drift kids

Not sure its worth someone knowing my address and location of car :P

What do 33gtst fuel tanks normally go for? I've got one on the floor of my garage taking up space...

They worth a pineapple on drift sales or not?

Its got maybe 5L of 18month old 98 in it, so that'd raise its value in the eyes of some of the drift kids

Not sure its worth someone knowing my address and location of car :P

no ethanol, no deal.

Bought some floodlights inside the garage, never have night lighting issues again...

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Good size, nice and solid waterproof metal casings...

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Earth wire, CE Logo... goood goood...

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Fúck you Chinese Safety, super kwality number 1!!!

There are screws in the vicinity which they could be attached to in order to make it safe against electrocution, considering the complexity of the product... it would take an additional 3 seconds to make (on a 5+ minute assembly time). Increasing the quality and safety of the product substantially... which could raise the number of sales compared to other dodgy competitors.

My company does our equipment production in a Shenzhen factory now, we thought it would be a set it up, train them then forget it process... Nope, we've now got one of our staff permanently in china to oversee the operation because standards drop within a week of him leaving the factory floor.

I dun get it

Why would they increase the safety, you already bought the product and your negative review won't stop others either

People buy this stuff cause bargain bin China

It's like the split dump pipes on eBay...absolute f**king garbage and will actually f**k your turbo up, bad reviews everywhere, but because $99 and shiny people still buy

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Yeah ebay, from an Australian seller... Will make them electrically safe and then test them for heat output over extended periods of time before installing them...

I got 5 x 30W ones... If they were halogen ones I'd need to put on sunscreen, these are LED so I'll just need sunglasses every time I go into the garage.

ouch at the earth thing.

i recently bought one of these:http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310876695793?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

aldi were selling them too. pretty handy.

ouch at the earth thing.

i recently bought one of these:http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310876695793?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

aldi were selling them too. pretty handy.

that looks quite good, handy for track days too, happy with it?

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