V-rod Headlight Assembly Chrome 02-13 Except Vrscd / X / F on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, US
Complete side-mount replacement chrome headlight assembly. Includes H 11 low beam and H 9 high beam bulbs. ECE and DOT approved. Fits 02-13 V-Rod models (except VRSCD / X / F) Check out our other auctions for great deals on rolling chassis kits and custom parts.
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