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(#1083)rear View Mirror Inside on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

 

 REAR VIEW  MIRROR INSIDE
WILL CLEAN UP FOR RESTORATION
MIRROR DIRTY
BACK HEAVY SURFACE RUST
 


I AM NOT A MECHANIC, BUT I WILL TRY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS.

PLEASE LOOK AT PHOTO PRIOR TO BIDDING AND IF HAVE QUESTIONS CONTACT ME.

PLEASE WAIT FOR ADJUSTED SHIPPING COST ON INVOICE IF INTERNATIONAL OR MULTIPLE PURCHASE, I WILL GLADLY COMBINE SHIPPING TO ONE PRICE TO SAVE BUYER MONEY. WAIT TO PAY UNTIL I CAN GET A SHIPPING COST IF MORE THAN ONE ITEM IS PURCHASED.

I am liquidating a 35+ year collection purchased from dealerships.
































































































































































































































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