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Tomos Moped Oil Tank Targa on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Portland, Indiana, United States

Portland, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Tomos

 UP FOR SALE:  Used Oil Tank from a 1995 Tomos Targa Top Tank Moped. This tank does come with the correct oil cap as well as in screen insert. See picture 4 & 5.  PLEASE NOTE:  (VERY DIRTY, NEEDS CLEANED :  IS OILY and GRIMY). This is a tank in good working order. No leaks. Also oil cap & screen in great condition, not cracked or split. This is a Tomos original part. This work be a perfect replacement for your leaky tank or if the neck where the cap threads on is broken.  Please look closely at the pictures above to see what all you'll be getting. THIS IS NOT 100% PERFECT. Just a really good usable oil tank.  Sorry, WILL NOT SHIP TO CANADA. As always, listed with a fair buy it now price. Thanks   for   looking!!

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