Volkswagen Bug Hooded Swan Neck Albert Mirrors By Aac on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
Hooded Swan Neck Mirrors are the holy grail of VW accessories
Virtually impossible to find any originals and if you do they will be big big bucks! This quality reproductions by AAC have been improved on the originals a little by changing the deep white plastic in inserts to chrome. Hooded Swan Neck Albert Mirrors are just stunning and such a beautiful design, these will look right at home on any Vintage, Resto-Cal or Classic Beetle. Fits over the side trim and no drilling required as they very cleverly use the stock aluminium trim holes! Fits all years that have the side trim. Price is for a pair and includes FREE shipping within the USA. Standard Swan Neck mirrors also available , please check our other add. Ships from San Diego , California. |
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