hardest part can be pluming they're pretty straight forward install. I don't really think there is a necessary need for it if mostly street. But the sure look cool.
I think your better off going with a aftermarket factory location tank with a rear sump for a street driven car.
If your full race then go with the cell. I know the fumes can get to you, I knew a guy that had a mustang hatch with the cell in the trunk and it STUNK to high hell inside that thing.
Dang that is a good price, just bring the tank or the whole car? Fittings included? What size -8?
You bring us the tank. The price includes a Moroso sump with 1/2" NPT fittings, installing the sump (i.e. cutting the tank, fitting the sump, welding the sump, and sealing it if necessary).
I'd also like to add that we don't just cut a big hole in the tank and put the sump on. We mark out the sump location and drill multiple holes with a hole saw. This acts as baffling and helps ensure that the sump always stays full of fuel due to sloshing.
Also, don't just empty your used tank and bring it to us. Either bring it to a radiator shop and have it boiled, or stick a garden hose in it in the driveway and just let it over flow for an hour or two. This has always been good enough to get all the gas and combustible fumes out of the tank.
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