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Harley Davidson Oem Flt Touring Fuel Gas Tank 61227-92a Nos Nib! Priced To Sell! on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Anamosa, Iowa, United States

Anamosa, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Material:Steel Manufacturer Part Number:61227-92 Paint:Unfinished Capacity:5gal. Surface Finish:Primed

REDUCED TO SELL!! BUY IT NOW FOR $400.00!!!

Harley-Davidson OEM NOS Gas Tank

H-D P/N 61227-92A

Should fit all 1992-96 Harley-Davidson FLT touring models (except FLHR Road King models) with factory carburetor. Will NOT fit fuel injected models!

Brand new in box with factory packaging!!

Obsolete from Harley-Davidson and VERY difficult to find, especially new!!

Suitable for crash repair or otherwise damaged OEM part

Last retail price from Harley-Davidson was $1240.00!! I'm asking a small fraction of that price for this brand new in-the-box OEM tank!!

 

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Please note: No returns on this item. Sale is final.

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