190sl Inside Mirror Bezel And Glass on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Ohio, United States
HERE WE HAVE A USED INSIDE MIRROR BEZEL AND GLASS. LOOK CLOSE THIS IS NOT A PERFECT PART. I THINK IT HAS BEEN REPLATED BUT NOT SURE. SONE BUBBLES IN THE CHROME AND A VERY SMALL PICE IS MISSING. ALSO THE MIRROR HAS A VERY SMALL BULLS EYE. SEE PHOTO. GOOD FOR A DRIVER AND NOT FOR A SHOW CAR, THANKS FOR LOOKING. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SEND E-MAIL. ....... OUTSIDE U.S. PLEASE SEND FOR SHIPPING COST. HAPPY BIDDING. PLEASE READ JOHN 6:47................ DON
On Mar-22-12 at 06:41:03 PDT, seller added the following information:
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SEND E-MAIL FOR S&H COST OUT SIDE UNITED STATES. |
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