2007 2008 Chevy Aveo Rear View Mirror Interior Oem #012141 E4 Chevrolet - F on 2040-parts.com
Port Charlotte, Florida, US
CHEVY AVEO REAR VIEW MIRROR 2007 - 2008 This factory Chevy Aveo interior day/night Rear view mirror is in excellent very clean condition. It will fit the windshield mount on either a 2007 or 2008 Chevrolet Aveo. OEM # E4 012141. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND ENJOY!! I STRIVE FOR 5 STAR CUSTOMER SERVICE! PLEASE, IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH OUR TRANSACTION, EMAIL VIA EBAY MESSAGE BOARD. I WILL WORK WITH YOU AND RESOLVE ANY PROBLEMS! THANKS!!International Buyers – Please Note: |
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