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Nos '70-'81 Chevrolet Camaro Firebird Passenger Side Chrome Mirrror 994931 74 78 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, US

Wichita, Kansas, US
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Up for sale is a NOS '70-'81 Camaro/Firebird passenger side mirror.  Part #994931.  Date code of 2-DMI-6.  Hardware and gasket are included.  Chrome is of typical quality of the era.  Slight shelf wear.  Great shape.  Nice part for your restoration.

I do not have a buy it now and the auction will run until the end.

I have described all parts as honest as I can. I do as much homework as possbile on all parts before I list them, but sometimes I may be wrong. Please, please, please do your homework as well. This auction is just like a live auction, once the bidding is over you own it. I will gladly try to answer all questions, but please do not wait to the last minute, as you may not get a response. Thanks.

Buyer to pay for shipping. Buyer to pay by Paypal only. I will ship worldwide. Shipping price is for continental US only. Outside of US, email for shipping quote. Local pickup is also okay. Email me with any questions.

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