2005 Polaris 330 Magnum Gas / Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsdale, Missouri, United States
Gas tank off a 2005 Polaris 330 Magnum 2x4. No cracks or holes, comes as shown with fuel hose nipples but no cap. Will fit other years and models, check with Polaris for exact fitment.
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