2001 Honda Trx 400ex Gas Fuel Tank With Cap And Petcock 99 - 04 on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsdale, Missouri, United States
Gas tank from a 2001 Honda TRX400EX. In good condition, no cracks or holes, comes with cap and good working petcock. Should fit 1999 thru 2004 models, check with Honda for exact fitment.
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