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1982 Honda Atc 185s Atc 200s Gas Fuel Petrol Tank With Petcock Valve & Cap on 2040-parts.com

C $199.99
Location:

Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada

Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada
tank has been repaired and rust inside the tank
Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Front

 This part was removed from a running 1982 Honda ATC 185S  and is in a good working shape with nice decals!
Garanteed not lo leak! Can probably fit on other models but please verify with your dealer for compability. Comes with the petcock valve and cap.

The outer tank shows scratches, scrapes, scuffs from normal use and also painted. Underneath shows repairs( welding or JB weld) and on the bottom's side.  The inner tank is rusted  and could be sealed with glycol coating.


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