1970's Maserati Merak Bora ,rear View Mirror Oem on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, United States
rear view mirror,been on my dads parts shelf 25 + years. in good condition.look at pictures ,there part of the description and ask questions or concerns you may have before bidding
THE PARTS THAT I AM SELLING HAVE BEEN IN MY DADS PRIVATE SPARE PARTS DEPARTMENT ,in boxes on shelf's stored from before 1985 (inside shop warehouse)
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