Mirrors Add-on Outside Driving Detachable Any Vehicle on 2040-parts.com
Holliday, Texas, US
Great add-on temporary mirrors for towing or camper view while pulling extra wide trailer, if you look real close you will see one has a very slight , slight crack in it but in no way obscures vision, needed for extra viewing for larger towing . just clip on and a bungee cord holds them on ,no drilling holes required
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