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Bmw Passenger Side Mirror 2002 / E9/ Cs/ E10/ E12 Very Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Anderson, South Carolina, US

Anderson, South Carolina, US
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This is a Passenger Side Door Rear View Mirror that will fit BMW 2002's and early 3 & 5 Series cars (E9,10,12).  This mirror is in excellent condition and ready to install in my opinion.  The glass is clear with a bluish tint and is non-convex (that is Flat, i.e. Achtung...Be Warned!  Objects are not closer than they appear...they are where they appear to be...!), and the retainer ring is tight and solid.  In all it looks virtually new.

Take a look at the pictures and ask any question you might have about it.  I think you will be well pleased if this fits your needs.

Upon purchase this mirror will be well packaged for shipment and shipped promptly.  Payment should be made by PayPal.

Thanks for looking.

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