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1986 Honda Atc 200x Gas Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
Location:

Clayton, North Carolina, United States

Clayton, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

1986 Atc 200x Honda Gas tank.  Tank is in almost great condition.  I've seen them beat to hell but this one is solid and has been completely lined.  Outside of tank has 2 small dents that would be easy to pop out if your going for that show room restoration.  Tanks still has it's factory decals and with minimal work  would be the gem on a showroom restore project.  You can tell how beat a trike is by the tank and by the plastic I always say.  Here's a good foundation to any 86 200x project. These tanks are ultra hard to find in this condition and I have 2 but only have 1 86 200x. So here she goes to auction. Shipping to lower 48 only.  Shipping is listed at $35. I will charge actual shipping not trying to get rich with false shipping rates like some do. 

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