Honda Fourtrax 250; 1987 Gas / Fuel Tank Metal on 2040-parts.com
Limestone, New York, United States
This is the gas tank from a 1987 Honda Fourtrax 250. This item is in good working condition, comes with cap and petcock. This item has a little surface rust but does not leak. If you have any questions please contact us via email so we can assist you further.
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