Spafax Commercial Vehicle Mirror 12" X 8" Class Ii **new** on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Spafax Rear View Mirror For Trucks and Buses 305mm x 205mm ( 12" x 8" ) Class II Polycarbonate unbreakable Lens Mounts to arms from 16mm - 32mm NEW CONDITION |
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