1986 86 Honda Trx250r Trx250 R Trx 250 250r Stock Oem Gas Petrol Fuel Tank & Cap on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
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This tank is in good condition. It is clean and looks nice and is ready to be used. The tank mounts well and works fine. Everything you see is included. The petcock works well and the gas cap is in good condition. The inside of the tank is clean. The color on the top of the tank is slightly faded from the sun. See the pictures. Parts are from a 1986 Honda TRX250R These Parts are from a 1986 Honda TRX250R 4 wheeler that was recently taken apart. The ATV was in great condition. Some parts may fit other year ATVs.
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