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Datsun 1.75 - 6.76 280z Efi Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $239.00
Location:

Ventura, California, US

Ventura, California, US
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Buyer doesn't want this after all, here it is again.




An EFI fuel tank from an early '75 280z.

This is the one with baffles which will retrofit into earlier ZCAR's for high horsepower applications.

Tank has been boiled out and has two professionally repaired holes.

The bottom has one dent.

Inside bottom shows oxidation and the top "dome" has some surface rust.

Item can be used as is or sealed by buyer for ultimate protection and longevity. Gasoline will have a further cleaning effect on the metal.

The outside has been painted in black enamel, the bottom shows drips.

Fuel sending unit is not included.


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