Right Hand Front door mirror from 2010 Cadillac Cts 4dr it has 12 pin electrical connector. Sorry i cant warranty item as it is electrical and no returns, item is in working condition all items are tested and working or i don't list them. Bidding starts at .99 enjoy
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