Vintage Universal Handlebar Turn Signal Switch on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
BRAND NEW nice quality universal three position turn signal switch for 7/8" diameter handlebars. Has 11" wire harness. Great way to keep the vintage look while running signals or extra running lights.
US buyer ( lower 48 ) pays 4.75 postage overseas pays 18 USD for first class mail.
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