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10-13 Mazda 3 Passenger Right Hand Rh Side View Mirror W/signal on 2040-parts.com

US $95.97
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, US

Cocoa, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM IN THE TITLE AND DESCRIPTION AND PICTURE.

FITS: RH, ELECTRIC, NON-HEATED, W/SIGNAL LIGHT

SURFACE FINISH COLOR: RED

WE DO ARE BEST TO IDENTIFY THE COLOR BUT WE DONT KNOW THE EXACT COLOR CODE NAME.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE CORRECT MIRROR FOR YOUR VEHICLE.

All MIRRORS are used unless noted otherwise. Please note that they are USED.

Used mirrors will have small scratches, its almost impossible to get a used Mirror with no scratches or damage, take into consideration the age of the mirror, also you don't want one shiny mirror and one aged mirror. Most defects can not be noticed from a couple feet. I just want to be clear and make my transactions go smoothly.

Good luck to all ebayers!!!!!

Please ask questions prior to bidding. We have alot of mirrors in stock, so if you dont see what you need just let us know. Thanks

 


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