Honda Xl250 Motosport Gas/fuel Tank, 1972 on 2040-parts.com
Grand Haven, Michigan, United States
has 2 dents on right side, 1 dent on left ant 1 on top.
has surface rust inside but can be cleaned with tank sealer kit. all dents shown in pics. |
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