Vw Round Side View Mirror Bus T2 Type 2 New 1950-1967 Stainless Steel Pin Kombi on 2040-parts.com
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
SOLD AS EACH. This is a Very High Quality Made Mirror. We take a lot of pride in making High Quality Parts. We also back it with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. The Main Body is Thick Plastic and then 3x Chrome Plated. I use a Stainless Steel Casting and then Machine it for the Pin Post. Fits VW Kombi or Pickup from 1950 to 1967 Also Some Early Beetles that use the same style mounting. FREE SHIPPING! |
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