Up for auction today is a passenger side mirror for a '87-93 fox body Mustang. It is in good shape with great glass. It should be repainted if you are putting it on a show car. I'll be listing lots of fox body parts in the next couple of weeks, so check out my other auctions. Good luck and happy bidding!
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Mirrors for Sale
- Gmc sierra chrome mirror covers for 2014-2015 (lower mirrors)(US $49.00)
- 1966 corvette outside mirror 11dmi6(US $79.95)
- Nissan juke driver power side view mirror, white 96302-1km0c 11 12 13 14 15 oem(US $99.00)
- Wing side mirror convex right fits mitsubishi colt lancer mirage 1996-2003(US $52.98)
- Wing side mirror convex right fits mitsubishi colt lancer libero 1992-1996(US $42.98)
- Wing side mirror convex right fits lancia ypsilon hatchback 2003-2009(US $22.50)
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