New - Indian Motorcycle Turn Signal & Tail Light Lens, All Scout, Spirit & Chief on 2040-parts.com
Marietta, Georgia, US
Indian Brake & Turn Signal Tail Light Lens
OEM - NEW - genuine, Indian Motorcycle Company, original factory issue, red brake tail light lens # 68-004 with license plate window and a pair of amber turn signal lens # 68-007 for all Indian Scout, Spirit and Chief bikes 2000 to 2003. OEM original Indian Motorcycle Company part for a perfect fit.
NEW, nos, from the Indian Gilroy factory.
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