Honda Helix Cn250 Gas Fuel Tank And Cap on 2040-parts.com
Long Island City, New York, US
I'm selling a working Honda Helix fuel tank in great condition. It has some dirt and dust on it but this was taken from a Helix that was working as of yesterday. Wipe this tank down and it will clean up great. This is an original Honda Part. They made stuff quality. Thank you!
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