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Harley Indian Yankee Bullet Light Flat Lens Gaskets on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Reno, Pennsylvania, United States

Reno, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

New Cork/Neoprene Gaskets for Yankee 120 Lights, Flat Lense, Bullet Lights. If your Lenses are loose you Will need Fresh Gaskets and Screws. This Combination Kit comes with two 1/4" Thick lens gaskets, two 1/8" thick base gaskets, and two new oval Stainless Steel Phillips head screws. These are New Die Cut Cork Gaskets made to Original Specifications to Fit Guide/Yankee type Bullet Marker Lights with Flat Lense. These gaskets are 2  1/4 inches outside diameter. The lights in the pictures are for examples only and not included in this sale. Plus Free Domestic Shipping! 

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