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68 69 Door Mirror, New, Camaro Chevelle Nova Impala on 2040-parts.com

C $55.00
Location:

BC, Canada

BC, Canada
Condition:New

A NEW repro drivers side mirror. fits 68 69 Camaro Nova Chevelle and Impalas. Bought from HBC, advertised as the best and made in USA, then I found NOS and don't need this one. You get the mirror, gasket and lag bolts and mirror to bkt phillips screw. The repro replacements sell for about $60 usd.

If you are the winning bidder, read this. DO NOT PAY UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN INVOICE!!!! EBAY does not include insurance, oversize fees and does not know the box size until it is packaged for shipping to your destination. Ebays postage is an estimate. Shipping: I ship by postal service from Canada. I charge actual postage. I refund if I overcharge.  I usually ship within 2 days of payment.

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