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Dodge Viper Rt/10 Fuel Tank, Great Condition. No Reserve. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Enterprise, Alabama, United States

Enterprise, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a good USED gas tank off a Dodge Viper. Will fit all cars from 1992-1996 RT/10s. Good condition. WHat you see is what you get, comes with the fuel bucket, but no guarantees if it is working.  Others are asking over $475, starting here at $250.  Shipping will be a flat $85, but local pickup is always welcomed. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION!


 

Bid early, bid often! If you have any questions, feel free to email me and good luck.

 

If you are in need of any Viper parts, feel free to ask. I have mostly Gen I/Gen II parts. I am parting out a GTS and RT/10, but have a set of SRT-10 heads too(Gen III), so hit me up with your Viper part needs!

 

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