2004 2005 206 2007 Dodge Durango Driver's Power Mirror Oem Fixed 5x7 on 2040-parts.com
Hughesville, Pennsylvania, US
Up for auction is a good used OEM driver's side power mirror pulled from a salvage vehicle for following:
DURANGO 04-07 Electric; fixed (5x7)
...color is BLACK...the mirror/glass is good...the one pictured is the one you will recieve
...A 20.00 shipping fee for Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico
The mirror is in all around good condition unless otherwise stated; all mirrors may have some minor scratches from use, but I will make note of large scratches and cracks---I give a full one year warranty on the part (replace or refund); you can return your part for any reason with no restocking or auction fees.
Level 2 B 4
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