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Vintage Yamaha Enduro Rear Turn Signals At Ct 1971 -73 on 2040-parts.com

US $88.88
Location:

Long Beach, California, US

Long Beach, California, US
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VINTAGE  YAMAHA  ENDURO REAR TURN SIGNALS AT CT

THESE REAR SIGNALS ARE  IN GREAT WORKING SHAPE

CHROME IS ALMOST PERFECT

LENSES ARE ALSO  ALMOST PERFECT

THEY SHOW ONLY SHELF WEAR DO NOT THINK THEY WERE ON A BIKE FOR VERY LONG

THEY HAVE 12VOLT BULBS NOW BUT I WILL SEND 6V0LT IF YOU LIKE

THESE ARE THE SHORT STEM ONES

 

WILL FIT ALL EARLY  YAMAHA ENDUORS  BUT ARE CORECT FO 71-73 AT AND CT  

SHIPING IS TO USA outside of us is extra cost

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