Turn Signal Relocation Lay Down License Plate Kit - Hd Softail - '02 & Later on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
Turn Signal Relocation Kit and Lay Down License Plate Bracket Mount - BRAND NEW
Description:
This
kit is used to relocate your existing turn signals using a lay down
license plate holder designed to incorporate OEM turn signals into one
small package and replaces your existing license plate holder.
Finish: Black Powder Coat
Compatibility:
Fits: 2002-Present Harley Davidson Softail
FLSTF / FLSTFI Fat Boy (2002-2006 only)
Works
with factory wing standoff only. If you have a post standoff, you will
need to obtain a wing standoff from your local dealer.
Bracket will work with standard 4"x7" US Plates only.
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