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Petrol tank
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Evil J Guano
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912UK
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pour in the de-greaser then wash loads to get rid of it all.
Pour in the Rust eater to do it' s stuff
Then you MUST leave it to dry for a few days I used a hair dryer on the filler neck to warm up the tank and make it dry then pour in the sealant stuff
make sure you leave it to drain afterwards for days not hrs ops my mistake then it will be fine
Guest
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Perhaps we could set up a group buy on the kit coz i want one so does u and gavin
what do u think
i have set these sort of things up before and u do get a bit off
912UK
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nick a steamer should (has ) worked fine the lance only has to have a slight bend in it and it really can get right in side the tank the only area that was pot luck was the front top edge.
Bootsy
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I figured as one of your oldest and dearest friends I must reply to one (and many more in the future) of your frequent posts.
I now have this black 964 and my ' partner in cime' msr. bollock has informed me of this wonderful NEW polish that you may be able to source for me.
Can you deliver for next weekend ready for the new porgy paint!!!
ish v mean ish man!!!! (wudu).
Guest
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Hello Mr Miggs,
I figured as one of your oldest and dearest friends I must reply to one (and many more in the future) of your frequent posts.
I now have this black 964 and my ' partner in cime' msr. bollock has informed me of this wonderful NEW polish that you may be able to source for me.
Can you deliver for next weekend ready for the new porgy paint!!!
ish v mean ish man!!!! (wudu).
no worries mr mark
im suprised you can still see let alone type at 3 in the mornin[

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