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Motorcycle Black 12v Integrated Led Light Tail Brake License Plate Mount Holder on 2040-parts.com

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深圳, China

深圳, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Surface Finish:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front


The compatible vehicles is only for reference, pls check the size before buy!!

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Integrated tail light (Can Be Used As Running Brake license  Light)

Quantity:1 light with plate holder

Color: RED Lens & BLACK Plate Holder

Material: Plastic light with metal plate

Size : light 4"L X 1.3"W X 1.6"T

License plate 6.7" L x 1.9"W 

12 Volts

Fitment: Fit For most of Yamha ducati KTM Kawasaki Suzuki Honda 

Note: the slots (measurement is provided in the picture) for license plate may not be wider enough for your license plate, Maybe needs to drill holes on the license plate during installation.

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