Drag Specialties Cat Eye Tail / Brake Light on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Virginia, US
Up for bids is a brand new Drag cat eye tail and brake light. Factory packaging, never installed.
This also has a license plate light (see second photo), so it will pass inspection.
Great light for a period style Bobber or chopper.
Dimensions are 5" long by 2.5" wide at center.
Sales to USA only. Flat shipping rate - $10.00 USPS Priority Mail.
Thanks.
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