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Left Passenger Side Toyota Landcruiser 100 Series 1998-2007 Mirror Glass W Base on 2040-parts.com

AU $25.00
Location:

Sydney, NSW, Australia

Sydney, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:OTHERS Manufacturer Part Number:OTHERS

YOU ARE BID ON 1 LEFT HAND SIDE (PASSENGER SIDE)

OF DOOR/WING MIRROR GLASS WITH  BACK PLATE

This Mirror glass fits following models:

TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 100 SERIES 04/1998-10/2007 

FOR MORE GLASS, PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE

www.carmirrorglass.com.au

'Car Mirror Glass with Base' refers to the Car Mirror Glass that comes along with a base plate pre-fixed over it. This type of products comes in two types as Car Mirror Base Plate with Heated settings & Car Mirror Base Plate with Non-Heated settings.


This Product comes with High Quality Convex glass with Supporting Backing Plate/ Base Plate. Ready to fit straight into mirror housing/motor.

Instructions to Fit:
  •  1, Align the brackets to the mirror housing and press gently from middle until you hear a 'click' soundx
  • 2,  If the mirror is heated one, gently plug in the heating wires into socket of backing plate before fixing

Caution: After aligning the brackets, please press gently from the middle to fix in to mirror housing. Don't press from the corners as it may break the glass.


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