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Suzuki Ltr450 Ltr 450 Gas Fuel Tank 2006 2007 2008 2009 Lt R450 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Auburn, Pennsylvania, United States

Auburn, Pennsylvania, United States
IN NICE SHAPE -
Brand:SUZUKI Manufacturer Part Number:TANK

HERES A TANK REMOVED FROM A 2008 LTR450, IN GOOD SHAPE. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING. I Will ship any location in the world, but shipping will be higher than price stated. All items shipped next day or even the same day 6 days a week. Payment: All payments are expected in 5 business days. After 10 days expect a non paying bidder warning! Returns: 30 day return policy. No returns after 30 days from end of auction. Does not include electrical or engine parts. Buyer pays return shipping and refund is for auction price only, not shipping cost. PLEASE MESSAGE ME THROUGH EBAY DO NOT EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS MORE THAN LIKELY IT WILL GET PUT INTO A SPAM FOLDER.Thanks for looking! Check out my ebay store for more atv parts! Thanks Wes

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