After getting all information about aftermarket overflow tank options here on MA, I ended up ordering RMW version (polished). I contacted Jan over their Facebook page and directly on email (from web page). Got the prompt response on both ends!
The tank was not in stock when I got the reply, but I was advised that it will be in stock "in few weeks" and to check the status on FB. I did. Not even a week later, there it was: a post on FB that limited supply is available.
I again sent an email to Jan (on Saturday morning) for a Paypal invoice. Got it with in an hour. Made a payment. Done!
Now, only thing is to look for a mailman...
Thanks to all "wise men" for pointing me in right direction.
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Tata Steva MINI of the Month - September 2010
- May 30, 2010
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
I would check it to be sure. Get a new crap OEM plastic tank for now and they order one or Jan's or Colin's tanks.
Here's Colin's: http://www.greeneperformance.com/collections/mini-oem-performance-parts/products/greene-performance-coolant-tank-
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Fourteen months after replacing the stock plastic tank with another OEM plastic one, I've got a leak at the seam on the front right corner. This time I'm going with the Canton Racing Coolant Expansion Tank which the forum recommended last year but I skimped to save a few bucks:mad2:.
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The Forge Al tank is a nice alternative. I went with the black one when the OEM split.
http://www.outmotoring.com/mini-cooper/mini_cooper_forge_overflow_tank.html -