Three Truck Mirrors!! Nice!! New!! on 2040-parts.com
Robesonia, Pennsylvania, United States
here are three new truck side mirrors--no clue as to all applications--sitting on dusty shelf for years--add to your collection or keep spares!!--8.00 shipping and handling will put them in your mailbox--PAYPAL is the way to sail--US shipping only--THANX!!!
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