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2004-2010 HONDA VTX 1300C FLUSH MOUNTED INTEGRATED LIGHT BAR KIT BRAKE LIGHTS/RUNNING LIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS W TAG BRACKET SOME TRIMMING OF THE FACTORY UNDERTAIL COMPONENTS IS REQUIRED TO INSTALL THIS KIT. Product Description
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