# 2 Pc's 1lot Unity Mfg Model S 6 Spot Lite With Harley Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Halls, Tennessee, United States
# 2 PC'S 1 LOT MOD # S 6 SPOT LITE HAS A BRONZE MOUNTING BRACKET SOME LITE WEAR ON THE EDGE SHOWN IN PICTURE WORKS GOOD SWIVEL WORKS GOOD WITH A HARLEY EMBLEM DIE CAST SEE PICS MAKE OFFER THANKS [ TIM & BILLIE WILSON ]
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