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Old 02-16-2010, 09:37 PM
CaptCurt CaptCurt is offline
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Default Re: Source for fuel tank

If you do a forum subject search for 'fuel tank', there are several old threads that will help.

There is a fabricator in Florida that a lot of guys have used named Tony Perez (http://www.sunrisemarinetanks.com) I have talked to him and he has excellent prices. There is also a source for poly tanks in Florida. From what I've seen, even with shipping, these guys are cheaper than the local Houston fabricators who are quoting $13/gallon.

Speaking of shipping, if anyone needs freight quotes, I have a guy who is excellent. He has saved me a ton of money on trucking. I shipped my new Suzuki motor from S. Florida to Houston for under $150.
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