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Chrome Motorcycle Led Headlight + Bracket Daymaker Harley Chopper Bobber Custom on 2040-parts.com

AU $89.99
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:n/a Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

Chrome motorcycle Led headlight + bracket daymaker Harley chopper bobber custom

Chrome motorcycle Led headlight + bracket daymaker Harley chopper bobber custom

100% brand new 

Material:Metal

Light:6 osram LED/30W  OR 8 osram LED/40W,pls leave us message for your option.

         12V High/Low beam

Color:Chrome

Size:as show on pics

Package:1 LED daymaker+1 pair headlight brackets

Universal fit most motorcycle/harley/chopper/bobber/custom bikes.

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