Tail/brake Assembly Suzuki 1972 T250; T350; T500 Complete on 2040-parts.com
Amherst, Virginia, US
This is a complete Tail/Brake light assembly for a 1972 Suzuki T250; T350 or T500. It includes an NOS lens, NOS backing plate, show quality re-chrome, side reflector lenses (with black trim), all required wiring, new rubber grommets. Only thing left that you'll need are the screws and the bike to attach it to! No pitting, no rust, wiring not brittle, grommets not brittle/dry rotted, lens has no scratches, cracks or cloudiness.
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