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Set Of Four Carbon/clear Motorcycle Turn Signals on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Laguna Hills, California, United States

Laguna Hills, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GS 125 200 250 500 550 650 750 900 1000 Brand:i5motorcycle Warranty:Yes

 

You are bidding on a set of FOUR SMALL TURN SIGNALS.

Carbon body, clear lens with amber bulbs.

These are single filament 2-wire signals. 

Dimensions: 28mm x 65mm (excluding mounting bolts).

All our products are brand new.

Note: During checkout your quantity will show as "1", this represents "one set of four".

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