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Harley Davidson Electra Glo Led Saddlebag Mounted Run/brake/turn Light on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Frisco, Texas, United States

Frisco, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:67800450 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Harley Davidson

Add functional lighting to the rear of your Touring bike. These running, directional and brake lights command the attention of following vehicles.
Chrome Housing/Smoked Lens
Bright, fast-acting LED lamps glow red when the ignition is on, and intensify when the turn signals or brakes are activated
Lamps act as a supplement to the Tour-Pak® mounted rear lighting, and also permit the removal of the Tour-Pak® with a Detachable Mounting Kit
Housed in a low-profile chrome frame that is contoured to hug the curve of the hard saddlebags
Self-adhesive lamps fit seamlessly beneath the saddlebag lid and add a stylish touch of color, even when the bike is parked
Kit includes left and right lamps, modulator, and quick-disconnect wiring harness

Fits '14-later FLHX, FLTRX, FLHXS, and FLTRXS models. Does not fit Canadian models.
Will ship in a box for red not smoked lens it's missing box
Instruction included

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