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Oem 1984 Honda 200x Atc Fuel Gas Tank W/ Cap Petcock 83 84 85 Atc200x on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Saint Helena, California, US

Saint Helena, California, US
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Fuel tank removed from a 1984 Honda 200x atc. Fits 83-85 200x. Tank comes with cap and petcock. Both are in good shape. Petcock works as it should with no leaks. Tank is solid with no leaks but has some light internal rust spots. Paint has some minor imperfections and is a little faded on top (pictured) but looks nice. theres some small dings and scratches but no major dents or damage. Decals are present and look good. hardware for shrouds is present and is in good condition. Overall, tank has some signs of aging but is in great shape for its age and is ready to use.

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