Custom Touch Skull Signal Light Covers To Fit Harley -ss2 on 2040-parts.com
College Point, New York, US
Skull Signal Light Covers
These signal light skull covers are made to fit Harley Davidsons 91-98 FLSTF, FLSTN, Dyna Glide, 80-98 FXR, FXRS, FXLR, FXST, FXSTC, 86-98 XL .
With a little creative work they can be made to fit other applications, check out pix below of what a local brother did with his horn cover. These will fit many custom signal light lens and other style or brand bikes or different signal lights !
They measure 2-5/8" from screw hole to screw hole, and are 3.5" tall X 2" wide. They are made by Custom Touch in the U.S.A., of hand finished, polished and chrome nickel plated, white metal. These bad boys sparkle.
" Auction is for one pair, 2 skull covers per auction
mounting hardware included ! "
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