LUCAS FENDER MOUNTED LIGHT
This item is in good condition but has two small indentations.and has the hole for the RED DOT.
It would be presentable for a daily driver. .
Note there is no light socket assy included.
Lens mounting screw not included.
The flecks showing in the photos are just reflections from flash.
Shipping cost estimated by EBAY is not usually correct.
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