HARLEY DAVIDSON TURN SIGNAL MODULE. PART NUMBER SHOWS IN THE PICTURE. I PLUGGED THIS MODULE INTO MY 2005 ROAD KING AND IT STARTED AND RAN.
ASK ALL QUESTIONS, AS THIS IS A NO RETURN AUCTION.
ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY, PAYMENT EXPECTED WITHIN THREE DAYS, PLEASE.
WILL SHIP AS SOON AS PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.
SELL TO THE UNITED STATES ONLY.
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTION.
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