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QLD VFR 700 OR 750 86 TO 89 FUEL TANK?

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  1. Cory197373

    Cory197373 Active Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    Hi I have a Mate that has a 1990 VFR 700 Honda Interceptor (Grey Import from the USA) his fuel tank is rooted the VFR 750 ( Aussie Version) from 86 to 89 is exactly the same but in 90 they redesign Aussie VFR and leave American on the same. I know this site is for 250 lovers But this guy does have a 09 250 ninja he rides everyday. please let me know if anyone knows where to get one. Thank you
     
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    I found an bought the VFR700/750 fuel tank, on line from Get this Holland!!! 71 Euro's they wanted 250 or 270 Euro for shipping !!!!! I got the shipping price down to 45 Euro's. The dutch are reasonable people LOL. But still are hard find.
     
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    I bought two mudguards for my MEC from Austria for half the price of shipping from Pomland (UK).
     
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    Well I got my shipping cost down by kinda stretching the truth a little ( I'm going to hell!!! LOL) I told them that my grandfather told me how reasonable the dutch where, when he was a young Canadian Soldier during the war, how he got wounded there ext.. It was a fishing story for sure but christ the shipping was nearly 4 times the cost of the item and it was not even for me, so I say I got resourceful. I mean how could it cost 270 I think Euro one minute and 45 the next arriving 5 or 6 days latter. I rech'on they might have been doing a little scamming themselves. Ya that is strange since Europe is the EU but shipping costs vary from the UK to the continent? How where your mud guards? what kind of condition?
     
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    Newly made ones from a company in Austria that sells British bike bits.
    The tracking had them going to Frankfurt, then Heathrow before coming to OZ. So it cost less to have them sent to Heathrow from Austria then to me, than be sent direct from Heathrow. Work that out?
     

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