Used Harley Bullet Turn Signal Bar & License Plate Frame 53702-04 on 2040-parts.com
Temecula, California, US
This came off my 05 Electra glide. It is the 53702-04A kit. With the chrome license plate frame that has screws hidden from behind.
The only thing is I had to cut the 2 wires for the license plate light to get it out of the fender. They can be easily spliced back.
Posted with eBay Mobile
Accessories for Sale
- Harley davidson lay down licence plate bracket(US $15.00)
- Veronese motorcycle skull key - i have no idea what it fits (US $5.00)
- Le pera bare bones solo seat fits: 2006 - 2007 harley street glides(US $165.00)
- Harley 95th anniversary rear passenger floolboard fringe burgundy trim new(US $149.00)
- Saddle bags and fairing chrome trim for harley davidson ultra classic / touring(US $19.90)
- New oem billet instrument panel cover yamaha virago round 700 750 1100 nip(US $39.99)
Ex-Paul Walker Fast & Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R for sale at €1 million
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Well, this was bound to happen – one of the cars driven by the late Paul Walker during his stint in the ultra-successful Fast & Furious film franchise has gone up for sale at an astonishing price of €1 million. That’s around £835,000. Which is rather a lot for an R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R.
2011 Honda Civic at Detroit
Tue, 14 Dec 2010The 2011 Honda Civic - debut at then 2011 Detroit Motor Show Honda are previewing the Honda Civic Concept at next month’s Detroit Motor Show and have releaed a sketch to let us know what to expect. But this isn’t really a concept, it’s the 2011 Honda Civic and it will be on sale in the US by the Spring. Although it’s never particularly sensible to judge a car from a sketch – car companies do like to employ a little artistic license when rendering product yet to be – it seems clear that the 2011 Civic is going to get styling evolved from the Honda CR-Z with a bit of current Civic Type-R aggression thrown in as standard.
Akio Toyoda: Toyota's top car guy has a lifelong driving passion
Tue, 01 Jun 2010As Akio Toyoda climbed the ranks at the automaker his grandfather had founded, many Toyota Motor Corp. managers treated the scion with kid gloves. Not Hiromu Naruse.