Bikemaster Motorcycle V-shape Marker Lights Turn Signals Black Body Clear Lens on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
- Short stalk marker lights
- Black V-shaped body with clear lens
- Amber single filament bulb
- Not DOT approved
- Mini stalk design
- Measurements: 2-58" long by 1-1/6" high 1-5/8" housing depth
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