Gentex Mirror with HomeLink and auto dimming
Includes wire harness and manual i had this in my Honda but sold it and kept this mirror and installed the original. my new car has this standard so i have no use for it. This mirror works and is in good condition. it has the wire harness and a few zip ties. im also including some other things that i bought for the mirror and didn't use. like a mounting kit that is open but new never used. |
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