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Doors Off Jeep Mirrors Cj-jk on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Used American Outlaw Jeep mirrors
Great condition, only used one season - sold the Jeep and don't need the mirrors
Fits CJ, YJ, TJ and JK Jeeps
See them on the manufacturer site at americanoutlawjeepparts.com ($132 new)  

Description from the manufacturer site:
The Universal Outlaw Mirrors is our best-selling product and is recognized everywhere as the removable Jeep mirror that's ready when you are. Hindsight is 20/20 with the Outlaw Mirror, and that's the way we like it. It fits all Jeep models and has a unique feature most mirrors don't: you can see out of the passenger-side mirror! How cool is that? Get 'em, use 'em. No more tickets for unsafe driving. American Outlaw uses these mirrors to keep an eye on the competition.

There is no drilling or permanent mounting bracket left flapping around on your nice Jeep - the nylon-tipped set screw is for tension only. When removed, you would never know they were there - unlike other copy-cats on the market. Fits JK, TJ, YJ, and CJ models.sold as set of 2

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