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Front Left Turn Signal For Hyosung Gt250r Gt650r Naked on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hyosung Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:35602HP9250 UPC:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

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Front Left Turn Signal For Hyosung GT250R GT650R Naked


Front Left Turn Signal For Hyosung


Will fit the following model:

  • Hyosung GT250R
  • Hyosung GT650R
  • UM V2S-250R
  • UM V2S-650R
  • Kasinski COMET 250R
  • Kasinski COMET 650R
  • Will not fit on GT Naked Models, turn signals wires are longer for these models.

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