1972 Harley Aermacchi Sprint H2 Sx350 Dash Indicator Light Parts Inv#h-d#42 on 2040-parts.com
Woodhull, Illinois, US
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1972 H-2 SX350
THE RED ONE HAS BROKEN LENS. IT DOES NOT LIGHT UP AND THE GREEN ONE IS JUST THE SOCKET AS SHOWN. THE SOCKETS LOOK OK. JUST FOR PARTS IF YOU NEED THEM.
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