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FS: OEM mirror - Enlarged?

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Interior NSX mirror - Honda NSX but not OEM? NSX part with the SL0 clearly marked on it. It looks exactly like my stock mirror except slightly larger. Was this offered by Honda as an option?
Like new condition.
It's slightly than the stock interior mirror as can be seen in the pictures. The mounting arm and outer cover are identical. Although larger, the sun visors still clear it easily, almost like this was designed to be larger and still clear them. My stock mirror measures 226 x 68.6 mm which I think is OEM. This one is 240 x 73.8 mm.
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$60 shipped to US or Canada.
 
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I know that there were some larger mirrors in the Acura lineup from that era that are a direct fit. Did you have this one on your car? Notice a difference?
 
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I had it on for the last year. Fit perfectly and cleared the sun visors neatly. I didn't notice a difference driving, so I'm putting my stock one back on. I originally thought it was a mirror from another Honda, but it does have the SL0 in the exact same spot as my stock NSX mirror, and that is a code for NSX only.
 
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No. Neither mirror has a Honda Part # on it. Both have the identical SL0 in a box inside the attachment part by the windshield. On the back of body of the mirrors:
Small:
M01
I E6 010188
I e6 02 0188
Large:
M03
I E6 010264
I e6 02 0264
 
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SL0 means NSX- no other Honda car used that part code (also PR7). I wonder if it a Canada spec thing for regulatory purposes?
 
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