Chrome Amber Turn Signal Lights For Yamaha Road Royal V Star Raider Yzf R1 R6 on 2040-parts.com
China, CN
Condition: Brand New
Lens Color : Clear
Bulbs Color : Amber
Housing Color: Chrome
Dimensions: 1 3/8 " wide, 1 5/8" long, 3" tall
Cable Length : 10 1/2''
Quantity:1pair = 2 pcs
Mounting Bolt Thread:10 mm
Not DOT approved. For off road use only!
To fit Yamaha cruisers, or any custom applications.
Shipping and Handling :
- Only ship to address provided by eBay. Please make sure your address on eBay matches the address you would like us to ship to.
- It usually takes approximately 7-20 days to receive order. But actual delivery time depends on customs process and local postal service. if you are in Italy, Spain, South America, and Mid-East, it will take over 30 days or even more.
- Buyer is responsible for any tax and/or duty charged by their countries.
Lighting for Sale
- Chrome bucket headlight honda monkey z50 bike headlight (US $27.99)
- Smoke integrated led laydown turn signal tail light harley softail fxstd 00-07 (US $62.99)
- Chrome bullet amber spotlight turn signal harley softail road king electra glide(US $39.99)
- Led headlight fit off road dirt pit bike crf klx bike black color (US $47.99)
- Smoke led tail light with turn signals for 2009-2011 honda cbr 600ra / cbr600ra(US $41.99)
- Smoke led tail light & signals for 2001-2002 suzuki gsxr 1000 / gsx-r1000(US $41.99)
AC Schnitzer upgrades third-gen BMW X5
Mon, 03 Mar 2014The Geneva motor show probably brings together more companies related to carmakers than any other show on the calendar (except maybe SEMA). This year, we'll see Brabus, ABT, Mansory and -- of course -- AC Schnitzer. Schnitzer is based in Aschen, Germany and specializes in BMWs and Minis.
The truly awful finally get recognition at Concours d'LeMons
Sun, 16 Aug 2009Finally, the Phantom Hurst Edition Pacer gets the respect that has so long eluded it. Ditto the Kate Jackson edition Bobcat/Pinto thing. And custom vans, remember them?
Phil Remington 1921-2013
Sun, 10 Feb 2013Phil Remington, fabricator, designer, engineer, known popularly as “Mr. Fix It” throughout a racing career that spanned almost every generation and genre of American motorsports, died Feb. 8 at age 92.