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Factory Oem Toyota Tundra Auto Dim Rear View Mirror Backup Camera Display Rcd on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Sunnyvale, California, US

Sunnyvale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:08 09 10 11 12 13 Manufacturer Part Number:OEM TUNDRA MIRROR backup camera 2.5" LCD display Interchange Part Number:FACTORY PLUG-IN rearview autodim inside interior Other Part Number:Mirror dimming dim mirror 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Need Pre-wired harness for plug & play hook up

This auction is for a Factory OEM Toyota Tundra 2009 - 2013 Auto Dim Rear View Mirror with 2.5" RCD (Rear Backup Camera Display)

(Check your car to make sure it is pre-wired with Camera already in place for easy plug & play)

 Get is now for $249.99 compare to $750.00

This unit will also fit other standard wedge mount car which fit 95% of the vehicles in the market include 2 doors, 4 doors sedan cars, pickup track, SUV, as well as many other car models if you want to do custom install but you need to figure out which wires for power and for video input to avoid damage the unit...please check to make sure your car has a wedge mount type...the mirror is clean and clean.  Auction for the mirror only for Toyota Tundra direct replacement with the same features already on your current mirror. Mirror has auto dim with 2.5" LCD display features.  Custom installation for the camera require as each car is different.

The auto dimming will darken the mirror automatically when the cars behind you or on the side is too bright or with high bean as well as cars from opposite direction with to bright headlight or high bean.  It will then clears back to normal when the brightness reduce from cars  in front or behind automatically.  

Dealership will cost over a hundred dollars just for the mirror + time of installation.  It is easy to remove and mount the new one on yourself without the technician.  Buy now to save you a few hundred dollars without wasting time to drive down to the dealer.  All sale are final...no refund..  Good Luck and thanks for looking.....

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I am not a dealer or expert on auto parts. I describe all items accurately and to the best of my knowledge. When possible I list the exact vehicle the part came from. I use the Hollander catalog to determine what other vehicles the part should fit, but I cannot be held responsible for it’s content. You are responsible to determine if the part will fit your vehicle by checking with a dealer or other means. If possible I test electrical parts. If this is not mentioned in the listing the part has not been tested. ALL parts are sold as-is, no warranty, no returns. I started this policy after a few dishonest buyers returned their old broken part for a refund instead of the part I had sold to them. Due to the number of non-paying bidders I only accept Paypal payments. The Paypal payment is due WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. I do not have time to chase non-paying bidders, so if no payment is received within 3 days, I leave negative feedback and file a non-paying bidder complaint with eBay.. I ship all packages with delivery confirmation to avoid the unscrupulous few who claim that the package was never delivered. If you do not agree with these terms, DO NOT BID!  Thanks for your understand.

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