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Camco Tow-n-see Power Mirror Extender Right & Left Sides For Hauling New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Windham, Connecticut, United States

Windham, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camco Exterior Part Type:Mirror Manufacturer Part Number:885488 #1010 Lighting Type:Trailer Mirror Warranty:No

 Camco Power Extenders

Brand new in unopened packages


YOU ARE BIDDING ON ONE PAIR FOR PASSANGER AND DRIVERS SIDE

Tow-N-See Mirror moves along with your power mirrors so you can adjust your view while sitting in the passenger seat. Installation takes just seconds with a twist of the knob and leaves no marks on your mirror. Transfers easily from one vehicle to another. Also works on stationary mirrors to extend your vision for safer towing

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