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Old 20-08-2022, 12:30 PM   #1
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Default LPG future.

servos with LPG are getting fewer and fewer,

my '12 fg11 Ute is gas and 230k on the clock. the wa I see it's future is either I falls off the road and declared write off or convert ?? the motor to petrol.
I am complete novice at technical stuff so your advice is welcome.
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Old 20-08-2022, 12:50 PM   #2
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Default Re: LPG future.

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servos with LPG are getting fewer and fewer,

my '12 fg11 Ute is gas and 230k on the clock. the wa I see it's future is either I falls off the road and declared write off or convert ?? the motor to petrol.
I am complete novice at technical stuff so your advice is welcome.

yeah i'm gunna miss LPG when it finally goes. basically to convert yours to petrol you would need a wrecked petrol ute complete with looms, fuel tank, inlet manifold etc etc. there have been a few people ask about doing this [on this site] so should be some info floating around to help you with that.


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