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Carbon Fiber 3" Adjustable Convex Racing Side Mirror, Asphalt Oval Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

 This auction is for one mirror assembly as shown in pictures. Mirror bracket is carbon fiber made by Old Skool Komposites. Bracket is approx. .080" thick. Made to attach to a standard 1.750 roll bar tube with a standard hose clamp. Mirror is a 3" round convex mirror. Attached to carbon bracket with 2 sided tape. The mounting bracket is two pieces. This allows the mirror to be adjusted up and down. Good for cars that have an angled a-post gusset bar. Some racers add a bead of silicone around the mirror. Just for an added level of insurance for those rough race nights. That is up to you. The complete assembly as shown weights 1.8 oz. total. Much lighter than the aluminum clamp on mirrors on the market.

 I manufacture these mirror brackets in my own shop at Old Skool Komposites. I have a number of years experience in the composite industry. And have worked for a number of the top teams in Nascar. You are buying a top quality item. Not a cheap carbon fiber look alike. Mirror bracket is made from 100% real carbon fiber. If you have any questions please don't be afraid to ask.

 Keep an eye out for more items from Old Skool Komposites. We are just getting started!

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