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Toyota Sienna 1998-2003 Left/driver Oem Power/heated Side Mirror on 2040-parts.com

US $75.88
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Rockford, Michigan, US

Rockford, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:TOYOTA Part Placement:LEFT/DRIVER Year:1998-2003 Model:TOYOTA SIENNA Conditions and Options:5 WIRE PLUG Warranty:No Surface Finish:GREAT USED CONDITION, BLACK Placement on Vehicle:Left Other Part Number:131001-001

TOYOTA SIENNA 1998-2003 LEFT/DRIVER SIDE OEM POWER/HEATED SIDE MIRROR IN GREAT CONDITION!!!!!!!!!!

  • THIS IS A USED PART THAT SHOWS MINOR SIGNS OF NORMAL WEAR
  • ALL MOUNTS, TABS AND HOUSING IS STRONG AND INTACT (SEE PHOTOS)
  • HARNESS HAS 5 WIRES
  • PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS THE PART THAT YOU NEED!!!!!!! BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY
  • EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGE FOR HI, PR, AK PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ACCURATE SHIPPING COST
  • IF PROPER SHIPPING IS NOT PAID ITEM MAY BE SENT PARCEL SELECT AND WILL TAKE LONGER TO ARRIVE
  • ANY QUESTIONS OR TO PAY WITH CREDIT/DEBIT CARD PLEASE CALL 616-884-8000
  • STOCK #131001-001

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