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Vintage License Plate Light Cb72,ca77 Dream on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
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NEW OLD STOCK 1960s vintage tail light license plate kit made to fit Japanese license plate brackets, but can be used on later style brackets as well. Great way to add extra running or brake lights.Will fit CB72 CB77 CA72 CA77 and others. This has deeper bezels than modern repops .Width of bracket is 9" , overall width is 15". US BUYER (lower 48 ) pays 8.75 shipping and insurance. Overseas pays actual .

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