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I, too, opted for the fuel cell. I'm not sure it's "cheaper" to do it now, but it certainly is easier. Well, maybe they charge more for the installation if they have to drain the tank first or for the extra hassle. My guess is that if you don't do it now, you'll never get around to doing it. The guys at Dynamic seemed reluctant to install the fuel cell but I wanted the extra measure of protection in the event of a rear impact. Yeah, you have to change the foam every three years or so but I think it's worth it (Of course I haven't changed the foam yet; ask me in another two years!). The first time I change it I'll get a handle on how it's done, then it should be easy thereafter. I kept the original tank and just stored it in the garage. The fuel cell is a bit of a nuisance to fill, as the fuel comes all the way up, then goes down...all the way up, then goes down...and so on for four or five times. If you watch what you're doing and don't get in a hurry, it's not bad. Besides someone will likely walk over to engage you in conversation while you're filling the tank, anyway. You can decide almost at the last moment, as it doesn't take them long to install a cell. Another safety feature you might want to consider is crotch belts, available from Deist's web site (assuming Dynamic is still using Deist safety harnesses). They're cheap enough and easy to install and keep the shoulder straps from pulling up on the lap belt.
Are you sure you don't want the bumpers? I know the quick jacks look way cool, but there's nothing between the back of your baby and the front of that POS behind you, driven by some kid busy lighting a cigerette or looking for another CD. Or between the back of the POS ahead of you and the front of your car as you're lighting up a Montecristo!
Good luck. It's an awesome car.
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