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1999-2002 Ford F250 F350 Excursion Right Power Mirror on 2040-parts.com

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USA, United States
TOP CORNER WAS BROKEN OFF AND CHIPPED. VERY LIGHT WEAR. A FEW SCRATCHES ON GLASS. VERIFY YOUR PLUG IS CYLINDER LIKE THIS ONE. VIEW PICTURES
Manufacturer Part Number:F-250-Mirror Placement on Vehicle:Right Other Part Number:MIRROR UPC:Does Not Apply Brand:FACTORY OEM

1999-2002 FORD F250 F350 EXCURSION RIGHT POWER MIRROR

Product Description

- TOP CORNER WAS BROKEN OFF AND CHIPPED. VERY LIGHT WEAR. 

- A FEW SCRATCHES ON GLASS. VERIFY YOUR PLUG IS CYLINDER LIKE THIS ONE.

- POWER ADJUSTING ONLY. 

- GENUINE FORD ITEM.

- PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS.
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