a brand new gas tank for early bsa a65 thunderbolt or repaint and use for lightning ,was bought in error and would not fit 72 a65
paid 360.00 for it my loss your gain make sure it fits your bike as there are no returns shipping is buyer responsiblity ask any questions before buying PLEASE I believe it is 63 thru 67 tank to fit all a65 models lighting or thunderbolt with single screw porcelen badge with side knee pads current color is black bur that can be changed Has one tiny chip from a dropped socket in my garage easy touch up and should be covered by seat tried to show in pic same tank elsewhere is 360.00 plus 90 shipping from india two more pictures added and dimensions are 19 1/2 " long 13 " wide and 10" high approx |
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