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Brand:GM Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

THESE OUR GM G BODY SPORT MIRRORS THEY FIT MANEY GM CARS FROM 1976 ON UP.THEY HAVE BEEN STRIPPED ANY DEFECTS REMOVED PRIMED WITH SEM PRIMER.CABLE IS 44 INCHES LONG.DRIVERS SIDE MIRROR GLASS IS NEW

Fake ‘ghost’ car insurance on the rise

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