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2010 2011 Honda Fury Gas Tank Fuel Tank Vt1300cx Vt1300 Matte Orange on 2040-parts.com

US $279.95
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Pompano Beach, Florida, US
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2011 Honda Fury VTX1300/CX OEM Gas Tank in Rare Matte Orange

-Tank was going to be used for project but decided to go a different way. Came off 2011 and has very minor damage. Ding the size of pen tip, dent the size of a quarter and 2 scratches...otherwise a really nice tank! Comes as shown in pics. 

 

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