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Honda Big Red 250es Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Owensville, Indiana, United States

Owensville, Indiana, United States
I consider these great used condition. please see pics and read description before making your judgment as to the condition of these. thanks
Displayed Make:Honda Placement:Tail Lights Color:Red Brand:Honda Primary Color:Red Part Type:Tail Lights

These tail lamps came out of a 1985 honda big red 250es. They both worked at the time the pics were taken. With these being shipped, I cannot guarantee the bulbs will work upon arrival. You are getting both whole tail lamp assemblies which include wiring, lamp base, lens and backing plate. 1 of the lenses has a chip out of the bottom side of it. These are oem! No returns. Im parting out this machine, so if you need anything else please contact me. Thanks!

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