Two relays for LED blinkers and stop lights on any and all motorcycles and scooters.
The relay with the white label #ELFR-1 QD comes in the little carton shown. It's from a major high quality custom parts manufacturer and cost $20 if you buy it from them. The other is a Novita EP36, the best most expensive relay of its type you can get in an auto parts store, costs about $13. Both are brand new, never installed. What a deal! FREE SHIPPING! |
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