Trx250r Red Fuel Tank With Petcock And Mounts Gas Tank. Very Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
A few scuffs and scratches but overall very nice color, great candidate for a restoration. Petcock and mounts still show nice zinc plating and function as intended.
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