Mirror 1999-2002+, Cps. Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, Sierra, Yukon/ on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
FOR SALE:
REAR VIEW MIRROR FOR:
-SILVERADO 99-02
-SUBURBAN 99-02
-TAHOE 99-02
-SIERRA 99-02
-YUKON 99-02
MIRROR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, NO CRAKS OR SCRATHCES. ALL ELECTRECAL WORKS LIKE NEW. THIS MIRROR HAS A COMPASS AND TEMPERATURE READINGS. THIS MIRROR INCLUDES NIGHT TIME DIMMING BUTTON. #010103 GNTX-177
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