Broadway Rear View Mirror Bw847 300mm Convex Universal A Type Jdm Napolex on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
Broadway BW847 Mirror Aluminum Type (300mm Convex)
The Broadway Mirrors work very effectively by helping to reduce dangerous bllind spots while driving and they also improve the looks of your car's interior. The Aluminum Plating type provides improved brightness which is ideal for darker tinted windows. No modification needed, they securely clip over your existing mirror. You will enjoy your safer view! 100% Genuine Broadway product! Made by Napolex.
*Your item will come brand new in the original Broadway packaging!*
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