00 01 Mercedes Ml320 Ml430 W163 Lh Drivers Side Power Door Mirror Maroon Oem on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Right, Passenger power door mirror from a 2001 ML430. Mirror is in really nice shape. Glass is in great shape and well affixed. Outer Housing is in great shape along with the connector and mounting points. Maroon in color, paint is nice with one scuff towards outside.
Fits: 2000-2001 ML320 , ML430, and ML55
Shipping is $16 to Lower 48 states.
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