1991 91 Lt80 Suzuki Lt 80 Blue Fuel Tank Gas Quadsport on 2040-parts.com
Cuba, Missouri, United States
1991 Suzuki LT 80 Fuel Tank Comes just as pictured. It's been sitting quite a while so it will need a more thorough cleaning before use. Please note the 1 nut that is pulled up some on top of the tank. If you would like additional pictures or have any questions please ask. I'm parting out a 1991 Suzuki LT 80 so please ask if you need other parts, I may have what you need. |
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