New Sportster Replacement Gas Tank 2.2 2004-2006 Carbureted on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
SPORTSTER REPLACEMENT GAS TANK 2.2 2004-2006 Carburetor Models New style mounts
Note: These tanks must be pressure tested, sealed and pre-mounted on frame to verify compatibility of all related parts before painting. Gas caps and fuel valves are not included with any of these gas tanks. Gas caps and fuel valve are not included. Increase sales. Improve feedback. Get Buyer Appreciation, FREE from Vendio! On Sep-17-15 at 14:40:14 PDT, seller added the following information:
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