95 Chevy Geo Metro Exterior Side View Mirror Interior Panel 1405353 - Lh on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, Connecticut, US
This is damaged. One of the prongs that holds this to the car has been broken off.
This black plastic 1995 Chevy / Chevrolet Geo Metro LSI Side View Mirror Inside / Interior IS I/S Side Panel Trim Cover / Moulding / Molded Surround / Bezel / Shroud Plate Driver Side LH Left for the front door can be used as a manual on exterior mirrors assembly / assemblies replacement part. It may fit / replace some parts in most of the 2 door / 2dr 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 / 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 models, and in some of the four door Geo Metro, Suzuki Swift, Pontiac Firefly and Chevy / Chevrolet Sprint models.
This part came from a running auto / automatic shift with factory installed AC A/C air conditioning 1995 Geo Metro two door hatchback (3 door) model DMR08 with a 4 cylinder 1.3 L L4 engine that had 331,194 miles on it that was bought for replacement parts for a matching vehicle. We are selling the parts that we do not need and will be piecing out other parts of this car.
This came from the Front Driver Side LH Left door.
This is the panel that attaches to the interior of the car door.
This is labeled:
L 1405353.
One of the prongs that holds this to the car has been broken off.
The front facing has no cracks or chips, but has minor use scratches.
This comes from the car of a heavy smoker.
This need a good cleaning.
This is sold as is: for parts only.
This will be shipped by USPS First Class Mail.
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