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Custom Alien Wasp Peanut Gas Tank 6" Rear Fender Tins Custom Purlpe Paint Set on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for a alien wasp frisco gas tank and rear manta ray fender. They are painted with some heavy metal flake - purple. The rear fender has white lace . The gas tank onthe left sode has white lace, the top has white bubble designs , the right has white fish scales. On the left side ofthe tank there is a custom welded bung for the pet cock. The pet cock is included and is a 1/4 NPT brass lever. Gas cap is chrome and included as well. The lower bottom on the top of the gas tank there is a sight gauge whoch is brass so you can see how much gas is left. Therear fender does have a few holes drilled in ot for mounting points. Please see pictures.
Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Front Color:Purple Brand:GAS GAS Bundled Items:Petcock, Fuel Cap Paint:Aftermarket Paint Warranty:No Holes:Pre-Drilled Surface Finish:Purple W/ Metal Flake Fit:Universal Chopper Fit Material:Steel

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