hoping they can start shipping out today or tomorrow granted they actually get them today.
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The truck just pulled away:
We should be able to start shipping these Tomorrow (Wednesday)
Pressure tested and packed 29 of these Today, should get the rest done on Thursday; tracking should be up later Tomorrow.
Also, I'll have the totals for International buyers Tomorrow.
when will you give me the shipping total for my tank?
Interested in one, let me know if you have any left over or someone didn't pay. Thanks.
Shipping to Canada is $35.39, so $249.95 + 20 = $269.95
PayPal is [email protected]
For other International Locations please PM me with your Country and username, for a quote. The packages are double-boxed, 5lbs.
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We have extra tanks, in Black and Polished, there's a PayPal button on the first page to send payment.
This button will remain active as long as we have inventory available.
Shipping to Canada is $35.39, so $249.95 + 20 = $269.95
PayPal is [email protected]
For other International Locations please PM me with your Country and username, for a quote. The packages are double-boxed, 5lbs.
- - - Updated - - -
We have extra tanks, in Black and Polished, there's a PayPal button on the first page to send payment.
This button will remain active as long as we have inventory available.
Is there a DIY for the install?
Not yet, but it's pretty straight forward:
If you go to Pepboys and get a PVC plug kit, you can plug the bottom fitting on the new tank, then use a turkey baster to transfer the coolant across. Then quickly swap out the hoses, to minimize spill. Prior to this, you'd want to transfer the brackets over to the new tank, and remove the mounting bolts. Also, the bracket which attaches to the left side of the tank must be 'tapped' into place, since the new tab is about a mm wider.
Shouldn't take more than 15-20 min taking your time, doing it the first time.
Any more left? I got a SOS tank and it cracked, had a local welder fix it and looks like a 16 year old kid repaired it in his high school workshop.