Integrated Led Taillight Turnsignal Fit For Suzuki Gsxr 600 750 1000 2001-02 Hot on 2040-parts.com
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-Fitment: For Suzuki GSXR 600/750 2000-2003 Suzuki GSXR 1000 2001-2002 -Condition:Brand New -Package Included : 1 X LED Tail Light (Turn signal/Running light/Brake light Included in one panel) -Material:ABS Plastic -Voltage :12V -Color : 1.Lens Color: Smoke 2.LED Light Color: Red & Yellow (Yellow When Turning or Indicating) -Features : 1.Turn signal light ,Running light & Brake light Included in 1 Panel 2. Direct bolt on; Easy installation, no modification required ;No Installation Instruction Included |
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