Maico Nos Magnum Fuel Gas Tank With Cap 3.7 Gal. 1978 1979 on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Up for sale is a NOS Maico Magnum fuel tank. The cap is included as shown. There is some tape residue on the left side where the old tag was removed. The tag said "NOS Magnum 1978-79" and 3.7 Gal.". There are some scratches on this tank from many years of shelf wear. I can ship this item anywhere in the world, out of USA buyers please get a shipping estimate before you purchase. Thank you.
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