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New Oem 2006-2013 Black Harley Touring Street Glide Front Turn Signals Lights Hd on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Wylie, Texas, United States

Wylie, Texas, United States
NEW PARTS REMOVED FROM A SHOWROOM FRESH BIKE, CUSTOM COATED IN GLOSS BLACK POWDERCOATING
Surface Finish:GLOSS BLACK POWDERCOATING Brand:Harley Davidson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:2014-2016 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

New off of a showroom fresh Harley Davidson Street Glide, here is an OEM Pair of Harley front turn signal housings and mounts that have been custom coated in gloss black powdercoating. Fit 2014-2016 Street Glides, Reuse your Street Glide wiring and hardware, or adapt to the wiring of your Road King or Electraglide to get rid of the funky old school lights and light bar (bulbs lenses and wiring NOT included). No reserve!

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