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Gentex 511 Autodim Compass Rearview Mirror Nice!! on 2040-parts.com

US $68.69
Location:

Three Oaks, Michigan, US

Three Oaks, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Item may only be returned if not installed. Item will be tested when received by seller & refund will only be given if item is in the exact same working condition when it was shipped. Seller reserves the right to reduce the amount of the refund for missing parts & accessories. Items damaged by buyer will not be eligible for refund - these are electronic items & must be installed properly. Seller assumes no responsibility for improper installation. Buyer must pay for return shipping (insurance optional; however seller assumes no liability for loss or damage in transit). Refund will be for the cost of the item only - original shipping charge will not be refunded. A 10% restocking charge may apply. Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:15292249 Other Part Number:15144161 Warranty:No

This listing is for a nice GM #15292249 auto-dimming inside rearview mirror with compass display.  This mirror will fit the vehicles in the compatibility listing, plus possibly many more.  GM part # 15144161 also cross-references with this mirror. Will fit any vehicle that has a standard wedge mount on the windshield, GM or other make. Listing is for mirror only.  Also if you currently have an autodim mirror without compass, you can upgrade to the compass version by simply swapping mirrors...no additional wiring is needed.

Shipping will be via insured USPS Priority Mail. Also, I do combine multiple purchases into one shipment to keep shipping charges as low as possible. 

If you have any questions, please be sure to email me before you buy this item.  I can't stress enough how important it is to ask questions before you buy something instead of after.  I want to be sure that you know what you're getting, so I am always more than happy to answer your questions.  Also - by buying this mirror, it is assumed that you have decent technical knowledge & the ability to install this in your vehicle.  If you do not, please have this professionally installed - just about any mechanic, car dealer or stereo shop can put these in for you.  It's not worth risking damaging your vehicle.

Please be sure to check out my other items!

Thank you & have a blessed day!! 

Disclaimer: this mirror is guaranteed not to be DOA but does not include any other warranty of any sort, express or implied, and this mirror is not supplied by Mito Corporation.

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