mk2 Fuel Tank Fixings

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Re: mk2 Fuel Tank Fixings

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As a point of interest how many clips should there be ??????
I have just finished refurbishing my old ones off my old B plate and I can only find FOUR is this right ????????
I had a feeling that there was more than four, maybe I just lost some in all the confusion.
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Re: mk2 Fuel Tank Fixings

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Pretty sure it's 5.

One on each corner and one in the middle at the back.


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ianaudia4 wrote:Have you tried Euro Car Parts, actually spoken to them as they are showing a listing on their website when I enter my Scala reg number.
Just a thought and £98!
Just been on ECP and says "Out of Stock" and £178.80!


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Re: mk2 Fuel Tank Fixings

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Surely these can be made from 3mm plate it only involves drilling one hole and file to a nice round finish.
There is someone on here who's father has a machine shop and may be willing to make up a few sets, nudge nudge wink wink, and earn a couple of quid at the same time.
Make them up unpainted to keep costs down.
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PS I can supply a good one as a template if required.


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