Io Port Camera Mount For Roll Bar/harness Bar on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
This is a perfectly functioning IO Port Camera mount used to mount a video camera to a roll bar or harness bar.. The sticker is sun faded from storing my track car outside but the mount works great. All mounting hardware is included. Happy bidding and let me know if you have any questions.
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