My LPG conversion

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Rob
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Location: Cadiz, Spain

Not sure if I've uploaded these pictures correctly? As I mentioned on this forum last week, I found a very reasonably priced LPG conversion garage. Since had all the work done and I am pleased to say it works really well. Can't believe how much work seems to have gone into it, all the components involved! Hope these pictures work so it will give you an idea. Really looking forward to not seeing that fuel gauge slide sideways. The two 40 ltr tanks in the back are a little intimidating, when you open the back door looks like I've got a bomb in the back, primed and ready to go! since fitted a shelf on top for the dog to have an elevated position and any materials I need to carry as I am planning to use it for work once I have bought a trailer. All i would like now is a little less of a tappety engine and the rust creeping up under the rear tail lights to dissappear. If you want to know what kind of system it is I'm not sure if I can tell you, ignorance is bliss.

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buckalec
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My LPG conversion

Certainly looks to be a professional installation, unlike some I have seen.

Assume you were issued with a certificate for your insurance company?

Good luck with your savings