Gmc Chevrolet 07-13 Power Mirrors Factory on 2040-parts.com
Twin Falls, Idaho, US
Factory take off mirrors. Off of 2012 gmc with option code dl8. These are black and are left and right side. Part numbers are 20843116 for the left and 20809948 for the right. Should fit most gm full side pickup and utility's. please check with dealer for your application. Please email me with any questions. Thanks and happy bidding!
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