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New Kuryakyn Front Turn Signal Smoke Lens Led Conversion Part #4825 Bullet Style on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, US

Wilmington, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:KURYAKYN Manufacturer Part Number:4825

Up for auction is a set of LED turn signal bezel inserts.  This picture shows the inserts installed.  The lens is the only part included.  These fit '02-'07 FXST (all), '00-'07 Deuce, '02-'07 FLSTF/S, '04-'07 FLTRI, FLHRS, & FLHTCSE, '01 FXDX/T and all '02-'07 Dyna and XL.  We can give you the extra light you want with our straightforward, plug-in L.E.D. Taillight and Turn Signal Conversions. Easily installed, our inserts replace stock incandescent bulbs. - Our L.E.D. Conversions for incandescent lights are as easy to install as changing a bulb. We mount our L.E.D. circuit boards inside our stylized lenses so all you have to do is take off your boring stock lens, remove the bulb, plug our connector into the socket and install our lens. - These smoke lens inserts plug right into the stock housings and function as both running lights and turn signals.  Most models require a load equalizer sold separately and not included in this auction.
KURYAKYN 4825. Please ask questions prior to bidding, no returns. 

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