Corvette & Avanti 1970's Or Early 1980's, Sun Visor Accessory Mirror, Nice Repro on 2040-parts.com
Fairland, Indiana, United States
This is one reproduced right side illuminated accessory sun visor mirror. For Corvette 1970's and or early 1980's. Measures 9''x3 1/2'' Also used in some Avanti II's. New in excellent shape! For domestic shipping please see instructions. For international shipping please inquire.
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