Honda Super Magna - Original Front Turn Signal Lights - on 2040-parts.com
Tempe, Arizona, US
Original front turn signal lights
It fits a 1987-1988 Honda Super Magna.
It may fit other models, please do your own research.
Used in excellent conditions.
Includes 2 front turn signal lights (3 wires), orange lenses and clamps.
Shipping $13 to the lower 48 US States
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