Vintage Red Glass Lens Fender Old Light Truck Cab Motorcycle Lense 20030 4 1/4 on 2040-parts.com
Channelview, Texas, United States
Vintage red Glass Lens Fender Old Light Truck CAB Motorcycle lense P/n 20030
4 1/4 by 2 5/16 wide by 2 1/8 Selling in set of 3. THESES WILL FIT THE SAME BASE AS ARROW LENS. |
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