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New Inca 87 Gallon Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Portland, Texas, United States

Portland, Texas, United States

I am selling unused, poly fuel tanks from Inca, model F08701K. This crosslink poly fuel tank is approved for gasoline or diesel use. Includes sending unit. Features (1) 3/8" fitting, (1) 5/8" vent and (1) 1½" filler.

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Inca
  • Model#: F08701K
  • Material(s): Crosslink Poly
  • Capacity: 87 Gallons
  • Fuel: Gasoline or Diesel
  • Wall Thickness: 0.25
  • Fittings: (1) 3/8", (1) 5/8", (1) 1½"
  • Dimensions: 68 1/2" L x 32" D x 11" H (+3 for fittings)

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate. Hardware and instruction / installation manual not included. Some tanks INCA tag is missing or faded.

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