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Fitment on a used wing mirror varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Rascal was produced as a single generation running from 1980 to 1990, so mirrors from across that production run are broadly from the same family. That said, you must confirm the side you need (NS for nearside/passenger, OS for offside/driver) and whether your Rascal is the van or minibus body, as these can differ. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Yes, on vans the body configuration can affect the mirror or its mounting, so you should confirm with the breaker whether your van has a sliding or hinged side door when requesting a quote. The side you need (NS or OS) is equally important to state clearly. Confirm all of this against your registration with the breaker to avoid ordering the wrong part.
The Rascal was offered in van and minibus (bus-bodied) variants, and mirror fitment can differ between these body styles due to differences in the door and body structure. Always tell the breaker which body style you have, along with the side required (NS nearside or OS offside). Confirm fitment against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
No, wing mirrors are side-specific and cannot simply be swapped left to right — NS (nearside, passenger/left) and OS (offside, driver/right) are different parts with different housings and mounting points. Always specify clearly which side you need when getting a quote from a breaker. Ordering the wrong side is one of the most common and easily avoided mistakes with mirrors.
Colour is not a fitment factor — the mirror housing can be resprayed to match your vehicle, so don't let a colour mismatch put you off an otherwise correct part. What matters for fitment is the body style, the side (NS or OS), and the door configuration on vans. If you want an exact colour match from the outset, mention it to the breaker, but don't expect it to be guaranteed.
Whether a mirror is electric, heated, or manually adjusted can affect whether it will work correctly in your vehicle, not just whether it bolts on. You should confirm with the breaker whether the mirror's feature specification matches your vehicle's wiring and requirements, checking against your registration. Don't assume a mirror will be fully functional just because it physically mounts to the door.