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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / November 2005

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17" wide rear view mirror ?

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shorashim - 01 Oct 2003 03:51 GMT
Just bumped into a site that sells a 17" panoramic rear view mirror
that is attached onto an existing mirror in the vehicle .

looks like it covers a very wide angle , with minimal distortion,
and also reduce glare...

did anybody had experience with this kind of mirrors ?
The product description is in this link

http://www.widemirror.com/Products.html

Thanks
Shoreshim
uptheorg - 19 Oct 2003 13:45 GMT
These wideview mirrors are great.  I have them on all of my cars,
including my wife's and nanny's.  They take a little getting used to
(maybe a half-hour), but they allow you to see the right side blind
spot without turning your head.  Since you can actually see this out
of the corner of eye, it increases the safety level dramatically.  Get
one!
Toylover - 02 Nov 2005 13:59 GMT
This message is actually an attempt to contact Uptheorg on a past problem he
had with his 1995 C4 Porsche.  Unfortunately, I, right now, have the exact
same problem when the vehicle inspection station ran my car on a two-wheel
dynamometer .  Now I have to sue for extensive damages.  If Uptheorg could
contact me reguarding his successful suit, I would be most appreciative.  My
contact email address is Porsche993aircoolengine [AT} Yahoo.com    Thanks

>These wideview mirrors are great.  I have them on all of my cars,
>including my wife's and nanny's.  They take a little getting used to
>(maybe a half-hour), but they allow you to see the right side blind
>spot without turning your head.  Since you can actually see this out
>of the corner of eye, it increases the safety level dramatically.  Get
>one!
 
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