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BRAND NEW UNWRAPPED SQUARE BRUSHED ALUMINIUM TURN SIGNALS AMBER LENS (SET OF TWO). PERFECT TO GIVE A COOLER LOOK TO YOUR BIKE. CAN BE USED AS FRONT AS WELL AS REAR TURN SIGNALS. DIMENSIONS LENGTH 3.23"; LENS: 2.44" x 1.34". HALOGEN BULB.
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