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Old 10-24-2018, 11:50 PM   #1
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I wonder if S15 will fit
S14 and S15 shared the same part# for the tank. Currently discontinued.

My advice is to search for a professional plastic repair shop focusing in hazardous materials storage. My crack formed on the passenger side just above the seam.
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S14 and S15 shared the same part# for the tank. Currently discontinued.

My advice is to search for a professional plastic repair shop focusing in hazardous materials storage. My crack formed on the passenger side just above the seam.
Well this is interesting.

This gives me the excuse I need to import an S15 for "parts".

yeah, man, parts... $9000 for a naturally aspirated S15 with no drivetrain so I can get a $5 fuel tank
seriously though there are at least 5 importers within 100 miles of me that regularly bring back all manner of half-cut silvia stuff for the last 20 years. One of them must have an S15 tank they would part with. If they do not destroy them somehow that is. to be continued...


-> random found one in Cali
https://www.ebay.com/itm/240sx-s14-f...7Rq:rk:19:pf:0
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You can certainly find used ones, but the general way plastic rot is I am not sure that is more than a bad-aid for a short time.

I thought about pulling mine and rhino coating it. Or a fuel cell, but man - idk if I want to do that drastic of a change especially for a car I still cruise in every so often.

Hoffman - dealerships seems to be out (or at least the majority) as it is now officially discontinued for I believe 2 years?
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