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1989 Suzuki Lt 160 4 Wheeler Quad Runner Plastic Gas Fuel Tank & Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Iron River, Michigan, United States

Iron River, Michigan, United States
Mounting for Reverse on the machine also mounts to the tank. That part is missing one bolt and the other side is stripped. This has nothing to do with the operation of the gas tank.
Placement on Vehicle:Front Fits:Suzuki, ATV

This is an excellent replacement Gas Tank for your Suzuki 4 Wheeler ATV.  It came off a 1989 LT 160 but fits other models.  Please see all photos to see if this part works for you.  This item does not leak and contains the gas cap and fuel shut off along with gas line valve. FAST SHIPPING!!

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