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Maltese Cross Chrome Tailight Tail Light Assembly Chopper Bobber on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Nekoosa, Wisconsin, US

Nekoosa, Wisconsin, US
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 You are viewing a chrome 12 V maltese tail light assembly perfect for that custom project. Has license plate clear view  lense on bottom. 2 mounting bolts on the back measuring 2 " center to center.  The tail light itself is about 4 - 4 1/4 " diameter and 1 7/8 " thick. 

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