10x Bulk Lot Compass Digital Clock Wide Angle Clip On Rear View Mirrors New Case on 2040-parts.com
Frederick, Maryland, United States
This listing is for a wholesale lot of NEW custom automotive rear view mirrors from K-Source. There are 10 individual retail package units included in a new wholesale case. These are nice quality mirrors. K-Source is a premium quality mirror supplier. These are clip on wide-angle mirrors with compass and digital clock. The loose individual mirror that is shown is included in the photographs for reference and is not included in the lot. The ones inside the case are in better condition without the minor shelf wear of the one shown, as they have not been removed from the wholesale packaging. They are day/night mirrors with a lever at the bottom. We have other wholesale case lots and other discount automotive items for sale. Thank you for looking and feel free to ask questions!
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