Bmw Zundapp Bumm Mirror With 7/8 Handlebar Clamp Nos on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, US
This is an NOS "bumm" brand mirror with the original box, left side. It is made in Germany, has spring loaded glass, nice chrome, a 7/8" handlebar clamp, and 11-1/2" stem. Be sure to ask questions if you have any. If you win more than one item, wait for an invoice with combined shipping cost before paying. We sell worldwide. Overseas buyer are responsible for customs taxes, and we are not responsible for shipping delays due to the customs department.
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