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Cipa Mirrors 48852 Convex Mirror; Full Size on 2040-parts.com

US $25.75
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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CIPA Mirrors 48852 Convex Mirror; Full Size

Door Mirror

Convex Mirror; Full Size

Convex Mirror; Full Size; Round; 8.5 in.; Incl. L Bracket; Stainless Steel; Off Set Mount; Left Or Right;


FEATURES:
  • Reduces Blind Spots And Increases Safety
  • Large Face And Wide View For Less Blind Spots
  • L Bracket Included
  • Also Available In Stainless Steel And Heated
  • Replacement Brackets Available
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty

CIPA's experience in the development and manufacture of rearview mirrors is derived from the European automotive industry. Until 1985, CIPA-USA was a subsidiary of CIPA-France, and innovative industry leader for over 65 years. Established in 1926, CIPA-France has played a major role in the design evolution of rearview mirrors. Clients in the European market include BMW, Mercedes, Renault, Volvo and Volkswagen. In the US market, CIPA mirrors can be found on Chrysler and Ford vehicles, plus some of the finest motorcycles, boats, ORV's, personal watercraft and snowmobiles manufactured. Since 1985, CIPA-USA has been a privately held U.S. Corporation operating in Port Huron, Michigan. CIPA has continued to show healthy growth year after year. CIPA currently manufactures its products in the U.S, Asia and France, and continues to provide high quality, fast-moving products setting sales volume records in almost every category sold. CIPA's high level of customer service and 'just in time' deliveries have converted CIPA from just a mirror supplier to a business partner. In 1987, CIPA entered the marine industry as a supplier of rearview mirrors to tournament ski boat manufacturers. Today, CIPA supplies mirrors to 100% of the tournament ski boats manufactured in the U.S. Since its entry into the marine industry, CIPA has introduced many innovative mirrors to enhance rearview safety in the family recreational and PWC segments. In the spring of 1992, CIPA introduced the first PWC aftermarket mirror, and remains the only company selling mirrors in that market today. CIPA-USA is the only company in the world with a full line of mirrors for all watercraft types.






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