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Cipa 02000 Comp Universal 7" X 14" Marine Boat Tow Mirror (54) on 2040-parts.com

US $26.32
Location:

Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States

Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States
Mirror appears to be new but is missing the set screw for mounting
Type:Tow Mirror Manufacturer Part Number:02000 Brand:Cipa Mirrors Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

Thus is a CIPA Comp Universal Boat Mirror model number 02000. It is black in color and measures 7"×14" with ball & socket tension adjustment know keeps mirror in place. It will mount to both round and rectangular windshield frames from 3/8" - 1 1/4".

Comes from a smoke free environment

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