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Ferrari 348 355 360 F430 458 550 575 599 California Ff Side Markers Turn Signals on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Bootle, GB

Bootle, GB
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BM TOWN - Ferrari Specialists

These are the smoked black side repeater lenses (side markers/turn signals). (We also do the clear version. See our other items on ebay). They are E marked and fully road legal

The only thing that lets the Ferrari down are it's orange plastic side markers which look very dated

These new smoked black side markers bring it right up to date and are direct replacements with no modifications needed so fit in seconds

Simply pull the orange lenses out, change the bulbs, then push the new smoked black lenses back in. Job done

New rubber seals are also included but you dont have to use them. You can keep them as spares

FREE set of orange bulbs are also included

Brand new in the box (1 pair)

 

 

 

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