Metallic black Kawasaki tank with red pin striping. May be original paint.
Overall tank is Ok condition. Shiny paint, some scratches. Chrome on fuel cap is immaculate. Inside of tank has some surface rust. Includes fuel petcock, although it should probably be rebuilt or discarded.
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