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Crack-proo mirrors

21st February 1981
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TWO shatter-proof mirrors ha% been added to Spafax Ltd range of products, most 1 which are engineering col sumables supplied to factorie garages and engineering con panies.

Both the lens and body of th new mirror is made from plasti making it highly resistant to in pacts. Spafax says that the sha ter-proof lens is covered with hardened metallised surfac which reduces glare and gives high-definition reflected imac in bad weather.

A tool is supplied with eac mirror to make fitting easy. R tail price of the TM2, measurir 210mm x 150mm (8in x 6in) fs vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes gvw, £10.50 plus vat.

The TM1, 305mm x 205mi (12in x 8in) for heavier vehicle is £17.95 plus vat.

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