Rearviewmirror Topic is solved
Here in the states I would just go to my local Glass Shop and have them make one. Find some card stock and use the right side as a template and inverse it for the left side. Have the glass shop cut it close to the template and then use the sanding belt to finish the shaping and round the edges. Then use some heavy duty glue to hold it in place, silicone, liquid nails or the like
95' Volvo 850 GLT, Lots 'o' miles, 118k, Broke in just right.
90' Ford Ranger 4x4, Even more miles, 145k, Seat is broke in just right.
02' Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4, 85k, Working on the first 100k
90' Ford Ranger 4x4, Even more miles, 145k, Seat is broke in just right.
02' Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4, 85k, Working on the first 100k






