Hello, this is a Honda rear view mirror. Came off 1992 Shadow VT1100. 3 1/4x 5 3/4 mirror size with 6" stem, right hand threads. No dents or cracks, mirror chrome should shine up nice...stem has rust and needs painting/replate. Thanks
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