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YOU'RE BIDDING ON A LEFT, DRIVER SIDE GENUINE TOWING MIRROR FOR 2007 THROUGH 2012 CHEVY/GMC TRUCKS
Condition: It is in good condition. The mirror has power, heated, and signal.
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