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Gm Gmc Dual Display Compass Temperature Auto Dim Rear View Mirror Onstar Saturn on 2040-parts.com

US $51.00
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Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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HERE IS A FACTORY OEM ORIGINAL EQUIPTMENT GM GMC DUAL DISPLAY COMPASS TEMPERATURE AUTO DIM REAR VIEW MIRROR WITH ONSTAR FEATURES AS WELL THIS ONE CAME OFF A 2006 SATURN VUE WILL FIT MANY MANY GM GMC VEHICLES
AND IT WORKS GREAT AUTO DIMMING FEATURE DIMS AND LIGHTS BACK UP AS IT SHOULD THERE IS NO YELLOWING ON THE GLASS THE COMPASS AND TEMPERATURE WORKS. PLEASE NOTE YOU NEED A TEMP SENSOR ALREADY TO HAVE THE TEMP WORK ON YOUR CAR. IF NIT THEY SELL THEM HERE ON EBAY THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL WITH WIRES GREAT PRICE
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