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USED GO KART TANKS . MEASUREMENTS - 20'' LONG 7'' TALL 8'' WIDE (FRONT) 10'' WIDE (REAR) . LEFT TANK DENTED TOP REAR . TANKS NEED TO BE FLUSHED . THANKS FOR STOPPING BY .
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