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Unused Snap On Protective Cover, Motorcycle Gas Tank Harley Davidison, Others on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Shalimar, Florida, US

Shalimar, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Snap-on Manufacturer Part Number:KAC1224TCA Warranty:No



Here is the description from Snap_on website

Cover, Motorcycle Gas Tank

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Cover, Motorcycle Gas Tank

Stock#: KAC1224TCA 




Description:
Fits Harley-Davidson® Dyna®, Softail and Touring models. Also fits various models of Yamaha, Victory, Triumph and Kawasaki plus many more. Protects the finish while you perform routine maintenance. Keeps dust and dirt off the gas tank. Non-marring cover uses a non-abrasive inner liner that won't slide off. Use on the tank any time, on or off the motorcycle.

Product Specifications
Stock #KAC1224TCA
NameCover, Motorcycle Gas Tank


BrandSnap-on
Country Of OriginUSA

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