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No cracks in the rearview mirror

1st May 1997, Page 27
1st May 1997
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• Intertruck has introduced what it claims is an unbreakable plastic rear-view external mirror specifically for commercial and passenger vehicles.

Manufactured to OE quality and approved to Class 3 EU, this plastic version represents a direct replacement for glass mirrors and fits all UK and continental vehicles.

It is available in a choice of sizes and chrome plated to ensure high quality reflection. The body shell is made from ABS plastic and is ribbed to help shock and impact resistance. Although the lens is hard-wearing, replacements are easily fitted should the surface become scratched.

lntertruck says that later in the year it will be extending the range with the introduction of a larger 389x204mm mirror together with a wide-angle version meeting the requirements of Class 2.

Contact: 01793 586269.

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