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Old 02-17-2001, 01:04 PM   #5
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Kevin,
I was told that it does sit up higher in the trunk, which requires that you cut the filler tube to fit. I'm just trying to get confirmation. I was preparing to do the necessary fabrication to install a fuel cell, but if I can get 20 gals with just cutting the filler tube I'd rather do that. I'll post any info I find outside the message board
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