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Convex Mirror 17" X 3" Wide Angle W /tabs 1/4"-20 Tread Insert Rear View Race on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:rrp76407 Product Type:MIRROR Surface Finish:MIRROR Auto Racing Part Type:Interior Part Brand:race ready parts

REPLACEMENT  17" X 3" WIDE ANGLE-VISION CONVEX MIRROR WITH MOUNTING TABS

  • MIRROR
  • CONVEX
  • 17" INCH LONG MIRROR
  • 3" WIDE / TALL / ANGLE
  • WIDE LINE OF VISION
  • WITH MOUNTING TABS
  • LIGHT
  • TABS HAVE 1/4"-20  THREADED FOR MOUNTING BUILT IN
  • UNIVERSAL ROLL CAGE MOUNTING BRACKET SOLD SEPARATELY 

Actual shipping charges and combined shipping. Canada & International shipping Extra.And additional time maybe needed to ship. Accepting Paypal. All sales final, as is race item.

 

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