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I keep waiting for mine to crack. I'll be bags the day that happens. The only thing that concerns me is the way the battery is mounted on the port side. May have to make a platform or well for it somehow.
I called a few Nautique dealers and nobody has any lying around. One of the dealers is trying to find out who the original manufacturer of the tanks was.
Do you know the dimensions? I am about to pull the rear tanks out of my 2012 230 and replace with bags. I'll measure mine once I pull them on Friday. I was considering keep them in case next owner wants it but also don't really want to store them for the foreseeable future so if it helps you out I think we can work something out.
It also might be worth trying to plastic weld or otherwise patch the crack.
Shawn
2012 Blue Metal Flake SAN 230
1999 Black and Tan Python 502 Powered Super Sport (for Sale)
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