Suzuki Gsxr1100 Gas Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com
Leominster, Massachusetts, United States
this is an gas tank off of a Suzuki gsxr1100. I am not sure of the exact year. I think it was a 93, or a 95 model. the tag was worn off. it has several dents as shown and the inside of the tank is rusty. there are no rust holed. |
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