Honda Cmx 450 Rebel Oem Front Signals, Very Nice Shape! Pair! on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, US
They are in pretty nice shape, chrome (while not absolutely perfect) is still looks pretty good and the lens are free from cracks etc.
One lens does have some scraping on the outter edge but not super noticeable and there are no cracks.
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