2005 Polaris 500 Ho Gas Tank, Sending Unit & Gas Cap on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Used 2005 Polaris 500 HO Gas Tank, Sending Unit & Gas Cap.
What you see in the pictures is what you get a complete gas tank & parts. It was pulled from a 05 500 HO. Tank will cleaned on the outside before shipping. Please look at my other auctions for Polaris parts. Sold as is. If you have any questions pleas ask before buying. |
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