Honda Atc 70 Atc70 Nos Oem Factory Fuel Gas Tank Rare on 2040-parts.com
Texas, US
Third time relist, thanks to a couple losers wasting my time....as you can see up for auction is this NOS gas tank for atc 70's. THESE PARTS ARE NOT AFTERMARKET. This tank is in perfect condition. I bought these parts years ago and learned these were the last ones left to be bought.
Any questions please ask.
Sold as is.
International bidders shipping will be very expensive and will pay actual shipping charges
Check out my other auctions for more nos atc 70 parts.
Payment within 7 days, or will file a claim and report you to ebay.
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