Chrome Mini Deuce Marker Lights/turn Signals • Clear/smoke Stud Mount •2040-0277 on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
Chrome Mini Deuce Marker Lights / Turn Signals What the deuce? Chrome bullet marker lights / turn signals with deuce style lenses. Classic, clean look for your bike. Watch yourself, these are pretty sharp on the ends! Includes clear and smoke lenses. Also includes dual filament 12 volt 23/8 watt amber light bulbs. Drag Specialties Part Number: 2040-0277
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