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Kuryakyn Small Halogen Bulb For Silver Bullets - Mr11 Type - 20 Watt P/n 2310 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Somerset, Wisconsin, United States

Somerset, Wisconsin, United States
Damage to original box, part is new.
Brand:Kuryakyn Part Brand:Kuryakyn Manufacturer Part Number:2310 Kuryakyn Motorcycle P/N 2310:Sm Halogen Bulb for Silver Bullets - MR11 Type 20 Warranty:No

NEW.   Kuryakyn Motorcycle Small Halogen Bulb for Silver Bullets - MR11 Type - 20 Watt (ea).  Kuryakyn Part No. 2310.

FITS:  Küryakyn Small Silver Bullet Lights.

FITMENT NOTE: 35W bulbs should be used only with clear lenses in driving light applications. Excessive heat may damage colored lens coatings.

STATE TAX: Taxes will be charged to the following states: AZ, FL, IA, MD, MN, NV, NY, SC, SD, TX, WI.

PLEASE NOTE: Any questions asked on a weekend or holiday will be answered accordingly on the first returning business day. Thank you for your patience.

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