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1998 98 Yamaha Tw Trailway 200 Gas Fuel Tank Cell Petrol Reservoir Petcock on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Paul, Idaho, United States

Paul, Idaho, United States

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1998 98 YAMAHA TW Trailway 200 GAS FUEL TANK CELL PETROL RESERVOIR petcock

gas tank has some red overspray on it. there is some junk and a little rust in the bottom corners on the inside of tank.

Removed From: 1998 Yamaha TW 200 with 6375 miles.

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