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Oem 1984 Honda Atc200x Atc 200 X Fuel Gas Petrol Tank W Petcock - Cap & Shrouds on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
TANK ASSEMBLY
Brand:1984 Honda ATC200X ATC 200 X Compatible Make:ATC Warranty:No Compatible Model:200X Fits:ATV

IM PARTING OUT THIS 1984 HONDA ATC 200X.



IM SELLING THE GASTANK ASSEMBLY OFF THE MACHINE.
IT INCLUDES THE CAP-VALVE AND PLASTIC SHROUDS.

TANK IS IN GOOD CONDITION INSIDE. NO BIG DENTS ON OUTSIDE. CAP AND VALVE WORK GOOD STILL. PLASTIC SHROUDS ARE SUNFADED WITH STRESS CRACKS BUT STILL NO BUSTED UP BADLY.
WITH A FRESH PAINT JOB, THIS TANK WILL LOOK GOOD AGAIN...OR...BOLT IT ON AND GO!

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