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Mastercraft 553913 Ptm Edge Vr140 Pro Boat High Definition Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $187.95
Location:

Maryville, Tennessee, United States

Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:PTM Edge Item_Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:VR140 country_of_manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Product:MIRROR MPN:VR140 Type:MIRROR manufacturer:MasterCraft Boat Company Part Type:MIRROR Part Brand:PTM Edge Product_Type:MIRROR

Brand new VR-140 PTM edge mirror in the original box. This mirror includes a microfiber cleaning cloth as well.    Please look closely at the photos and description as this is the exact part that you will receive. I purchased a large lot of parts from a local boat dealer who was going out of business. I have done my best to photograph and detail any damage that I see as I list them.  It is your responsibility to look at the photos and determine the true condition of the part listed above. This part will fit many other models and years please check with your dealer prior to purchase to see if this part is right for you. Thanks for looking!!

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