Kuryakyn Triple Whammy Run-turn Lights 02-05 Honda Vtx 4601 on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, US
Fits: All '02-'03 VTX1800, '04 VTX1800C, all '03-'05 VTX1300, '02-'03 Shadow Ace 750 (set) Triple Whammy Run-Turn-Brake Light Kit Make sure you are seen on the open road! This kit allows you to change your stock turn signals into Run-Turn-Brake lights with easy Plug & Play installation. The optional flash mode flashes the taillights when the brakes are hit - catching the attention of anyone behind you. This kit includes Plug & Play Run-Turn-Brake Controller & replacement lenses or bulbs to update turn signals to red.
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