Nascar Carbon Fiber Rear View Mirror With Off Set Mounts on 2040-parts.com
York, South Carolina, United States
WHAT YA SEE IS WHAT YA GET. LIGHT WEIGHT CARBOM FIBER MIRROR. MOUNTS ARE OFFSET TO TILT TOWARDS OR AWAY FROM DRIVER. 1 IS 7" AND 1 IS 3". MIRROR IN CONCAVE NOT FLAT WITH IT BEING 20" LONG AND 3.5 WIDE. WINNING BIDDER PAYS $14 SHIPPING IN U.S. MAINLAND |
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