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88 Honda Foureman Trx350 Trx 350 D Fuel Gas Tank Oem Stock Genuine Reservoir on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Central City, Nebraska, United States

Central City, Nebraska, United States
Rusty - NO HOLES. Will need cleaned up.
Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:17500-HA7-306 Brand:Honda

  • Part was removed off of a: 1988 Honda Fourtrax Foreman 350 D 4x4
  • Condition: Rusty - NO HOLES. Will need cleaned up. Level gauge is bad.
  • Retail Price: $400
  • Part: Fuel Gas Tank Assembly
  • Brand: Genuine Honda
  • VIN # JH3TE0714JK108319
  • Engine #  TE07E-8208519
  • This part will fit other year/models, verify before purchasing
  •       -Part will fit more models then just what is on the compatibility chart. Use the manufacture part number to verify fitment

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