Boat Mirror Ptm Edge Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Lake Odessa, Michigan, United States
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PTM Edge boat mirror. Black frame with bracket. This mirror is about 20" wide and about 6" tall. I used this on my Mastercraft and it was attached to the top of the front windshield bracket. This mirror provides a great view for the driver.
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