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Stiletto Turn Signal Lens Harley Flhrc Flht Flhtc Road King Electra Glide on 2040-parts.com

US $24.75
Location:

Waupun, Wisconsin, United States

Waupun, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Amber stiletto signal lenses Red stiletto signal lenses
Two of each
Part numbers 15–485 and 15–484
New.   Two removed for photos
All 12 screws are included
Small very fine scratches in the two that were removed .  Only noticeable with very close examination. 
New price was $69.98
Shipping included for lower 48
OD measures just over 3 1/8 inches
Center to center for screws is approximately 2 5/8 inches
I believe these fit many years of Harley bikes through the 80s 90s and up to 2009

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