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Replace your older signal lights with a new pair of "BUSA REAR SIGNAL SIDE LIGHTS".
These are new handmade prototypes with a distinctive blue chrome background.
You can have them Smoked with color in the Clear at your Local Bodyshop.
I had them Smoked as you can see, and they look great! Remember these are hand made Prototypes!!
(NO RETURNS) SO ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FIRST AND LOOK AT MY PICTURE PLEASE!
Oh, If you need more than one set, please specify how many you need to change the amount on the invoice!!!
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