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Vintage Style Round Chrome Mirrors For Hot Rods, Classic Muscle Car Resto on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
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Vintage Style Round Chrome Mirrors for Hot Rods, Classic Muscle Car Resto (BRAND NEW!)


Classic vintage style replacement car mirrors. Replaces original equipment driver and passenger side door mounted mirrors. Easy to install; no drilling required, simply use existing holes. Fitted adjustable bracket makes installation easy.

These are multi-layered high quality chrome finish plastic mirrors. Can be used on virtually any vehicle and give that enhanced muscle car look!
Installation instructions, Gaskets, Mounting Plate and Screws included. EVERYTHING you need for an easy professional install!

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