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1982 Honda Ft500 Ascot Turn Signal Flasher Relay Control Module Boot Insulator on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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This is the turn signal flasher or controller, Not sure what you want to call it.  Also will come with the rubber sleeve it mounts in to hold it to the bike.  Both terminals are clean and straight, no cracks in the module.  This is for the module and little rubber sleeve pictured, not the motorcycle.  This is a good working part off a bike that had been in a garage for years.  Watch for my other listing now and coming, as I just am getting started with parting the motorcycle out.  I will also combine shipping. Thanks

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