2-60 Gallon Aluminum Fuel Tanks With Sending Units Owens Yacht Division on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
Aluminum gas tanks for a boat. Both are in excellent condition. Both are in perfect working order. Both tanks come with working sending units. No leaks. I can pallet for shipping. Buyer responsible for shipping. I am asking $540 each or $980 for the pair. I will also consider any reasonable offer. I included a photo of the date of manufacturer and origin.
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