Hummer H1 Turn Signal Kit For Sideview Mirrors #5745761 on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
HUMMER H1
This is the Mirror Glass with built in Turn Signals for
the standard side view mirrors from 2001 - 2006
(Elephant Ear Mirrors)
This kit comes with both side mirrors, harness, and instructions.
This a NOS item without the retail price of $ 470.00
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