Uk Manufactured Black Bullet Fender Door Mirrors Lotus Europa on 2040-parts.com
London, United Kingdom
Satin Black Bullet Mirror British manufactured. Supplied with fitting kit Adjustable Not handed Use as door or wing (fender) mirror Glass diameter 95mm. Spacing between mounting holes 50mm. Height 100mm. Length 120mm You are buying the pair of mirrors with fitting kits Shipped direct from the UK, so please allow 14 - 21 days for this to arrive Free shipping to anywhere |
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