1986 Atc350x Honda Oem Gas Fuel Tank Cap Petcock 350x Atc 85 86 Stock 350 X 1985 on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, United States
OEM fuel tank with cap and petcock removed from a 1986 ATC350X. The tank is in good shape overall with no leaks, rusting, or holes. The tank is very clean internally (pictured). The outside of the tank has a few small dings (pictured); one on front right corner and one on front area. The paint looks good overall but it does have scratches and imperfections (pictured). Ready to use, will work with both 85 and 86 ATC350X.
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