Visionpro Rearview Wide Angle Car Mirror With Anti-glare Surface on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Virginia, US
Vision Pro Rearview Wide Angle Mirror
Extra large shape helps give wider visibility in blind sports
The antiglare surface absorbs and diffuses the harsh headlights of vehicles behind you to help keep your vision clear
Spring-loaded clips allow simple & quick attachment to most existing rearview mirror
Equipped with a sliding back panel so it can be moved from side to side when needed
Measures approximately 14" x 1-1/2" x 4"
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