Dieterich Karvisor Outside Adjustable Sun Visor Mounting Brackets Steel Fulton on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
GOOD RESTORABLE CONDITION
STAINLESS TRIM WILL CLEAN UP NICELY BUT HAS SOME DINGS, BLEMISHES
THE CENTER CREASE HAS A COUPLE SMALL DENTS
APPEARS TO HAVE ALL THE NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE
THESE VISORS ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND.
A NICE DESIGN FOR AN ADJUSTABLE THAT HAS A
A MORE INTEGRATED LOOK THAN A FULTON.
USE AS IS ON YOUR RATROD, OR RESTORE
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