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Universal Mounting Bracket 1/4" Aluminum 1-1/4"i.d. Hole Rollcage Mirror Mount on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:ALLSTAR Part Brand:ALLSTAR Manufacturer Part Number:10452 Product Type:BRACKET Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Auto Racing Part Type:Interior

ALLSTAR UNIVERSAL MOUNTING BRACKET 1-1/4"I.D. ROUND OPENING. MIRROR MOUNT OR CUSTOM MOUNT ANYTHING,


  • UNIVERSAL MOUNT BRACKET
  • ALUMINUM
  • 1-1/4" I.D. OPENING
  • GREAT FOR 1-1/4" tubing
  • 1/4" THICK
  • CAN BE DRILLED TO MOUNT ALMOST ANYTHING
  • IDEAL FOR MOUNTING MIRRORS TO ROLL CAGES

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