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Date:         Mon, 5 Dec 2011 20:22:48 -0800
Reply-To:     BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Final Pricing  SA stainless steel spare tanks
In-Reply-To:  <95A69B78-5CD7-4F39-908E-31879C3B5CAA@gmail.com>
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Price has been set at $435 FOB California, USA.

I am NOT the vendor and making ZERO ($0.00) dollars on this endeavor. I am only passing information to others who might want the opportunity to acquire one of these tanks for themselves.

Further details will be communicated to those who pmailed their interest in this project.

I would like to make a correction. I mentioned before that it would be suitable for fuel or potable water. The vendor actually the material was "food quality" which means a totally different thing.

I have not abandoned the idea of having tanks done domestically or in Canada as several vendors have been in contact with me to do exactly that. For the purpose of this exercise, the price is time sensitive and decisions need to be made.

Regards,

BenT

sent from my electronic leash

On Nov 29, 2011, at 3:02 AM, BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello All, > > First of all, my apologies to those on multiple forums where this posting will be posted. > > I am looking for a show of interest for a group purchase of extra stainless steel tanks from South Africa. These are essentially the same dimensions as the tanks many of us purchased about ten years ago on the group purchase that Bill Kasper organized. The difference will be these tanks are to be made in 304 stainless which according to the vendor is food grade. That means the tanks will not just be suitable for fuel but also potable water. > > For those who are unfamiliar with the tanks, they are mounted either under the sliding door and/or on the driver's side unless you have a Westy propane tank there. Tintops can use two tanks. > > Cost is R3,000. That works out to be about $361 at today's exchange. Shipping cost will be determined once a suitable show of interest warrants the effort. Please pmail me with your show of interest. > > > Regards, > > BenT > > sent from my electronic leash


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