New in box- Chevy outside mirror covers. White in color. Original GM part #17800560.
Will fit Chevy full-size trucks and SUV's 2007 and up.
Item is being sold AS-IS with no warranties expressed or implied. No international shipping. Item will ship within 2 business days of receiving cleared payment. Check part number for proper application. Not responsible it item does not fit correctly.
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