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ZX tank in a 240

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I know no one asked to see, but JUST IN CASE you ever wondered what a ZX tank would look like in a 1st gen., here are a couple shots of mine.

steve77

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And the top, with that incredible, removable sending unit accessible.

steve77

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Don't look to bad from what I can see.

But my Guestion is what is the advantage of that tank ank no matter what it is I'd have a Small problem as you can see.

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The advantages are somewhat subjective. It is larger, yet 'smaller'. Yes, it holds 17 gallons. That's kinda a bummer, but who says you have to fill it? the great thing is, it is 'square'. It extends 'left' barely past the diffy. More exhaust and ground clearance. Also, I am putting a ZX harness in this car temporarily and the tank is plug-n-play with the ZX gauges and all. not to mention rust-free.

steve77

With my gas milage I could use 5 more gallons on a trip.

so what did ya think of the sub??

It makes a great rear end weight in the snow (more traction)ROFL

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I don't have much of an appreciation for subs. Here is my stereo:

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Sweet camoflage, you buy that on E-bayLOL

I can't help it, ( the sub that is) I am a car stereo installer, both for CAR-TOYS INC. and self-employed as a stereo installer / customizer / mechanic.

And Its my daily driver.

Dave.

Hope you didn't take that the wrong way, I've actually seen people do something similer to make it look like they had no stereo.

I realize that may be a race car and the radio is extra weight.

No harm intended,

Dave.

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