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Porsche 914 Interior Rear View Mirror Bmw Conversion on 2040-parts.com

US $75.95
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

You are bidding on a 914 interior rear view mirror conversion.  Mirror was converted from a BMW interior mirror.  This conversion allows the 914 owner to eliminate the center pivot pins for the sun visors.  Mirror now mounts in its place.  Mirror acts a pivot for sun visors, eliminating the glass mounted mirror and gives you a better view of the road with the adjustable BMW mirror.  Mirror is in excellent condition.  Glass may have minor discoloration around edges.  You will be pleased with the overall condition and the improvement this conversion makes on the overall function of a interior rear view mirror.  Mirror comes with installation screws.  All the fabrication has been done, mirror has been painted and it's ready to install.  Seller accepts PayPal.  Buyer pays $11.00 shipping and handling.  Good Luck and Happy Bidding.  

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