ha ha... gastank need work but in good condition

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ha ha... gastank need work but in good condition

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I wish i had whatever they are smoking....

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$123? :lol:
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Ken get that gas tank under you shop porch that Justin and I used to play with your dent removal tool a few years ago, put it on ebay, it's in better shape than this ebay tank
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He must be a fellow Messerschmitt pilot!

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At least it's well vented!
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Near as I can tell, the only accurate thing he said about the condition is that it is "used." It sure as hell is that.
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richard t wrote:Ken get that gas tank under you shop porch that Justin and I used to play with your dent removal tool a few years ago, put it on ebay, it's in better shape than this ebay tank
That's a thought Richard. All the "winner" of the auction would have to do is to fix the dents we put in it to test my stud welder. Oh, and there would be a minor major repair to the bottom of the tank where the steel was rusted through and thinned by rust.

And the good thing is that I wouldn't have to be too careful with the packing. If the tank collected a lump or two on the way, well the tank would have been advertised as dented.

But even my lumpy, holey, green tank can't compare with the tank that Stephen B showed up with on his built GS. I can't imagine how that tank got lumped up, unless the bike it was on went over the edge of a steep rocky mountain path.

Lying with that tank is the worlds worst set of Krauser bags, which also have to be seen to be believed.


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