Harley Davidson Kuryakyn Engine Guard Mounted Driving Lights on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
UP FOR BIDS WE HAVE A GOOD USED PAIR OF KURYAKYN HI-BAR / ENGINE GUARD MOUNTED DRIVING LIGHTS, THEY ARE 3" DIA. WITH 1-1/4" CLAMPS. CLAMPS AND LIGHTS ROTATE FOR LIMITLESS ADJUSTMENTS. THEY ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH NO RUST OR PITS.
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