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Vintage Nash Visor Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Used - See pics and description for more
Brand:Nash

For sale is a Vintage Nash Visor Mirror. It is in decent shape, there are no cracks in the glass, it needs to be cleaned. There is some black dots and a black line in the backside of the mirror. It measures 8" X 4".

Check out the pictures, they are part of the description and are of the actual item you will receive. Ask all questions prior to buying. All International shipping is done through eBay’s Global Shipping Program. I accept PayPal for payment. Returns must be made within fourteen days of receipt of item and you must pay for shipping - including reimbursement for any free shipping. If you need to contact me please do so through eBay and not the email address you find on PayPal, or I might not see it for several days. I always leave feedback when it is left for me.

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