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1990-1993 Toyota Celica Gt, Right Hand Passanger Power Mirror Oem, Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Meriden, Connecticut, US

Meriden, Connecticut, US
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1990-1993 TOYOTA CELICA GT
RIGHT HAND PASSENGER POWER MIRROR, OEM Dark Gray

 

Some scratches on back side, mirror is in great condition and power works, see photos.This comes off a 1993 GT but fits 1990-1993 Celica models.

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