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Matte-denim Black 5" X 7" Headlight-bobber-chopper on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Fremont, California, US

Fremont, California, US
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MATTE-DENIM BLACK POWDERCOATED 5 INCH HEADLIGHT WITH CHROME VISOR TRIM RING,ITS IS 7 INCHES LONG AND THE OVERALL WIDTH IS 5 INCHES WIDE,IT IS 2 1/2 INCHES FROM THE MOUNT TO THE BACK OF THE HEADLIGHT,THIS HAS THE 3 WIRE SET-UP ,THE HEADLIGHT AND POWDERCOAT ARE BRAND NEW,ALL PARTS SHIP WITHIN 5 WEEKDAYS MOST SOONER.

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