2009 - 2010 Cadillac Dts Lh Heated Led Mirror Glass Oem on 2040-parts.com
Chantilly, Virginia, US
You are viewing a driver side mirror glass removed from a 2010 Cadillac DTS. This is the new style heated LED turn signal glass in excellent condition. You also get the glass motor and other parts in the pictures. In other words you will be receiving everything but the mirror housing. This is not any cheap after markets parts these are all OEM parts. Any questions email us.
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