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94 Caprice/roadmaster Rear View Mirror W/autodim on 2040-parts.com

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Largo, Florida, US

Largo, Florida, US
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94 CAPRICE/ROADMASTER REAR VIEW MIRROR W/AUTODIM

NICE CONDITION. REMOVED FROM A 94 ROADMASTER. IT HAS THE PATCH CABLE FOR THE 94. ALSO INCLUDES THE TRIM FOR WIRES. IT CAN BE USED ON 95 AND 96 MODELS AS WELL, IF YOU REMOVE THE PATCH CABLE.

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