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Led Turn Signal Lights Indicator Motorcycle Motorbike Dual Sports Streetfighter on 2040-parts.com

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深圳, China

深圳, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

It's aftermarket Mini turn light, pls check the size before buy.

Condition: 100% Brand New ,no instruction

Package Include: 1 pair

work on 12 Volts 

Light Color : Amber 

Housing Color : Black 

Lens Color : smoke

Material: ABS plastic housing, PC lens 

Wiring: Two wire  

Actual Lamp Dimension L x W X H: 4.5 X 4 X 4.5 CM


Will fit most dirt bike ,street bike, dual sport applications such as Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, KTM, Yamaha, Hyosung, Aprilia ,Buell  ....


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