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#592309 10/05/19 05:41 PM
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Does anyone need a 152 fuel tank?
A friend is selling off some stuff they had stored in their hangar left over from the flight school/flying club they owned.
The tank is either new or overhauled (looks new), it is for a 152 as that is what their fleet was, and it has the two sump drains in the bottom. I think it's a left tank, but not sure.
She wants $400 plus shipping.I have no claim in this, just passing along contact info if someone wants it. I told her to post on the 150/152 parts exchange on FB as well.

STANDARD TANK

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Should say size 26 gal or 37 gal. Big difference in demand.

Tom Schiff #592312 10/05/19 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom_Schiff
Should say size 26 gal or 37 gal. Big difference in demand.


Yes, I know but if it were long range it wouldn't be $400
Geeses I'm just helping a friend

\Do you need one? If you did you would ASK if it were std or LR, rather than correcting me.

Tom Schiff #592319 10/05/19 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom_Schiff
Should say size 26 gal or 37 gal. Big difference in demand.


You mean 13 or 19.5 gal, right? It’s only one tank, not both.


-Kirk Wennerstrom
President, Cessna 150-152 Fly-In Foundation
1976 Cessna Cardinal RG N7556V
Hangar D1, Bridgeport, CT KBDR

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