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Staten Island, New York, United States
ORIGINAL 1970ds GM DRIVERS SIDE MIRROR PART # 9826594 CBC2 .IM TOLD THE WILLL BE GOOD FOR MOST GM'S OF THET ERA.THE MIRROR HAS SOME MINOR PITTTING AND LIGHT SCRATCHES IN GLASS.GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION OR RAT ROD.CHECK PICTURES BEFORE BIDDING.
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