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Large 4 3/4" Door Edge Clamp Mount Mirror Exterior Rearview Plymouth Dodge Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

usa, Florida, United States

usa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:Universal Hot Rod Rat Rod Custom Kit Car Streetrod Surface Finish:Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No

 

Awesome Large Mirror For Any Antiques, Kit Cars, Street Rods etc.

* Triple Chrome Plated 4 3/4" Diameter Mirror.

* Mirror is Adjustable From 6 3/4" to 8 " By Rotating Mirror Head.

* Tinted Mirror Glass. 

* Fully Adjustable For Almost Any Angle.

* This Mirror clamps to any door edge but
  do NOT fit any automobile specifically. 

* Clamp on mounting

Sale is for 1 Mirror.

Mirror Arm Can be Flipped for either Left or Right Side.

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