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Xs650 Bobber Chopper Peanut 2.4 Tank - Custom Powder Coated on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Jefferson, South Dakota, US

Jefferson, South Dakota, US
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Posted for sale are as follows

  • Custom Chrome 2.4 gallon tanks (Brand New)
  • Custom Powder Coated, in Flat Black Powder
  • Tanks are pressure tested, but are not coated on inside, will provide mfg. instuctions if you so choose to coat inside of tank.
  • Lead-time: Ships a w/in 2-3 days following payment.

Specifications

  • Petcock is located on right aside, as you are sitting on bike.
  • Uses 3'8" NPT petcock
  • Tunnetl Depth - 3 3/4" - 1/2" at back
  • Tunnetl Width - 1 7/8"
  • Tunnel Length 16 3/4"
  • Height: 7.5"
  • Width - 9"
  • Gas Cap and petcock NOT INCLUDED

Although new, tanks are sold as is where is, with no warranties stated, written or otherwise implied. I will however, ensure you get what you ordered and it arrives in the condition you and I would expect, in great condition!

You can check out some of my work on face book too....

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Millers-Powder-Coating/276443999057212?ref=tn_tnmn

Thanks and have a great day!

 

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