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HARLEY DAVIDSON OEM SMOKE TURN SIGNAL LENSES WITH CHROME CAP. USED BUT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. PART NUMBER 69755-04. FITS ALL MODELS WITH REAR BULLET STYLE TURN SIGNALS (EXCEPT VRSC MODELS AND MODELS EQUIPPED WITH AUXILIARY TURN SIGNAL BRAKE LIGHT). PRICED TO SELL WITH NO RESERVE. ASK QUESTIONS AND VIEW PHOTOS BEFORE BIDDING. REMEMBER WE CAN BUY YOUR USED HARLEY PARTS AND WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. GOOD LUCK BIDDING, RIDE SAFE.
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