1986 Ski Doo 377e Safari 377 E Skidoo Snowmobile Gas Tank Fuel Petro Petrol on 2040-parts.com
Lake Villa, Illinois, US
PARTING OUT A SKIDOO SAFARI 377E
NO GAUGES ON THIS MODEL - MILES UNKNOWN
THIS IS A NICE GAS TANK
DOES NOT HAVE THE ELECTRIC UNIT
A COUPLE SMALL SCRATCHES ON TOP. VERY MINIMAL ROPE BURN ON RIGHT SIDE. YOU PRETTY MUCH HAVE TO LOOK FOR IT TO SEE IT.
WE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS THIS FITS.
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