Great Pair Of Old Vintage Green Marker Lights Rat Hot Rod Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
McKinleyville, California, United States
These measure 1"w x 2.75"l and appear to be NOS.. The lenses are dark green and have a faceted appearance. These are untested. Payment by PP in 2 days please.
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