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Skull Turn Signal Lights Indicators For Harley Crusier Chopper Motorcycle Custom on 2040-parts.com

Location:

深圳, China

深圳, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes

Pls check the bolt size befor buy ,the compatible vehicles is only for reference

No insturction (Modification May Be Required for some models)

Bolt size: fit most of  models with 10mm bolt Hole fairing


 12V  


Lens Color: clear

Light color:Amber LED

Material : plastic skull face& metal body.

Package Include:1 Pair 

Fittment: For all Honda ,Yamaha ,Suzuki , Kawasaki , Harley , Ducati , KTM Motorcyle , Crusier , Choppers and most model with 10mm bolt Hole fairing

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