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Fender Mirrors Datsun 240z, 280z, Toyota Te27, Ta22, Kp61, Ke70 Jdm Style on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines

Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Pair of Brandnew Fender Mirrors  Made in Taiwan Reproduction/Replacement  Made of hard plastic  Universal JDM "style" fender mirrors for datsun 240z,260z,280z,510, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mazda and other old Japanese cars
PRICE FOR PAIR is $38usd
Shipping and handling: Shipping is via SAL Parcel which may take around a month of shipping time
$40 USD to USA
$40 USD to New Zealand
$40 USD to Canada
$34 USD to Australia
$29 USD to Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand
$31 USD to Japan
$26 USD to Brunei
$39 USD to Saudi Arabia
$43 USD to UK
$48 usd to Finland
$52 usd to Norway
If you buy more than a pair, 50% less on shipping fee for the next pair you buy shipped combined.
other countries message me.

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