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Mirror Itiallian Vitaloni Storm, Baby Turbo, Ducati, Porsche Datsun 240z 280z on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Minersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Minersville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5170-011 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Brand:Quality Part Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy UPC:Does not apply

used, has a blue tint

The versatile Baby Turbo mirror has been a popular choice for a variety of racing vehicles, from Italian specials to the SCCA Spec Racer.

The compact, aerodynamic shape is both good looking and functional. The very flexible joint at the mounting base allows adjustment for a wide range of setups. The joint is spring-loaded, so you can adjust it on the fly. The joint is also located halfway up the side of the mirror, which makes the Baby Turbo reversible for right or left side mounting. You can purchase just one spare to cover both sides of the car.

Sold individually, black only. The flat lens measures approximately 3" tall x 5" wide. 

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