Vw Bus Camper Transporter Side Mirrors on 2040-parts.com
Great Falls, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is a pair of VW Vanagon\Bus mirrors. There isn't a VW part number stamped on the surface. The silvering on the both mirrors is showing wear and one of the mounting points has been stabilized with electrical tape.
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