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Got this mirror at a sale, was told it came of a late 70's Camaro. I can not find any numbers on mirror to verify this. Classic bullet style mirror. Left side ( Drivers side). has remote control that works great. I do not ship internationally.
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1970 to 1981 camaro mirror
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