Vintage Aris 1100 Add On 4 Way Flasher For American Cars 1958-65 W/ Turn Signals on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Here is a Brand New in open box Aris 4 Way Flasher Add on Kit For all American Made Cars 1958-1965 with factory installed turn signals May suit other needs. Easy install and mounts under dash. Cool add on to keep that vintage look and operation. Box is old and has some wear to it. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. - Tiffany |
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