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Bonanza / Rupp Tt500 Mini Bike Rear Taillight Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE NEW REAR TAILLIGHT THAT WILL FIT THE BONANZA  MINI BIKES  AND THE RUPP TT500  WITH THE  ORIGINAL FACTORY BRACKET FOR THE REAR TAILLIGHT AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE IN THIS AUCTION  TAILLIGHT DOES NOT HAVE THE CLEAR LENS IN IT FOR THE LICENSE PLATE  ALSO .THE BOLT HOLES LINE UP PERFECT IT IS A DIRECT BOLT ON  REPLACE MENT PART WITH  NUTS AND LOCK WASHERS ..........LIGHT HAS A METAL HOUSING  ..................The Bulbs Are 12 Volt Bulbs........

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