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Suzuki Drz400sm Drc Moto Led Edge-2 Tail Light Holder Aluminum Red Eliminator on 2040-parts.com

US $77.95
Location:

Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D45-18-706 Surface Finish:Aluminum Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:DRC


DRC

This Listing is for a Red DRC MOTO LED EDGE-2 

Tail Light Holder for Suzuki DRZ400SM.

MOTO LED EDGE2 Tail Light Holder

Aluminum

SPECIFICATIONS:

 

- Edge tail light with aluminum tail light holder.

- 16 high-intensity red LEDs are used for the tail / stop light, and 3 white LEDs for illuminating the license plate.

- Waterproofed circuit.- Detachable lens.

- Comes with Flasher stays for our LED flashers.

- Plug type terminal included.

- Works on 12V AC/DC.



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