88-91 Honda Civic Crx Hatchback Rear View Mirror Oem on 2040-parts.com
Norwalk, California, US
used 88-91 Honda Civic/CRX/Hatchback Rear View Mirror OEM Mirror is in good working & cosmetic condition. * Free from any major scratches, nicks to glass an body. Some normal wear is present and expected from a used item. * Ball joint holds firm, does not flop around. Will fit 88-91 Civic/CRX/Hatchback models. Shipping: All items will be shipped same day or next business day. Domestic shipping via USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days) unless otherwise requested. International items will be shipped using USPS Priority Mail International. Int'l bidders please email me to confirm shipping quote prior to bidding. An automated email with tracking info should by received, if not please email request if needed.
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