John's Beemer Garage

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John's Beemer Garage

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I lost this link probably 12 years ago when updated to a newer PC. Amazing to find it still on-line, particularly the page on airhead accessory fuel tanks....
http://www.beemergarage.com/Tanks.html
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Used to was a guy on eBay by the name of HG Gastanks that bought and sold BWW tanks. And with a bit of patience and a bucket of $$ he could find most any of those tanks.

Did I mention that they where expansive? :geek:
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Garnet wrote: Did I mention that they where expansive? :geek:
That's why the vented gas cap was invented.
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ME 109 wrote:
Garnet wrote: Did I mention that they where expansive? :geek:
That's why the vented gas cap was invented.
Well done, sir.
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