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Chrome Custom Headlight, 5 3/4", Sidemount... Gs450l Suzuki, Kaw Honda Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

this is a 5 3/4 headlight is off a gs450 Suzuki. It has side mounts

should any bike with side mounts.

Please call us with any question. we do not accept returns

816-924-1144 (10am to 4pm mon. through fri)

 
mounting brackets sold separately

 Please make sure this part  will fit your bike before bidding.
 

SHIPPING is $12.05 To the continental United states only ( lower 48 )

Please contact us for shipping cost outside the U.S.

items are sold as-is no return

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 or call us at 816-924-1144.

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