Gloss Black Honda Ruckus Tail Light And Turn Signal Relocation Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, US
UP FOR SALE IS RUCKING PARTZ TAIL LIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL RELOCATION BRACKET. IT'S MADE OUT OF 0.090 ALUMINUM AND CNC MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A. THERE IS NO CUTTING OR WELDING NEEDED IT BOLTS ON WITH THE STOCK HARDWARE. THEY ARE POWDER COATED GLOSS BLACK. IT DOES NOT HOLD THE LICENCE PLATE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS SEND ME A MESSAGE AND I'LL GET BACK TO YOU A.S.A.P. SOME OF THE MORE COMMON QUESTIONS MAYBE ANSWERED ON TOTALRUCKUS.C0M IN THE NEW PARTS SECTION.
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