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Pontiac Sunfire Chevrolet Cavalier Left Outside Mirror 1995-2002 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Burnsville, North Carolina, US

Burnsville, North Carolina, US
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Pontiac Sunfire / Chevrolet Cavalier Left (Drivers side) Outside Rearview Mirror

Part of a  pair ordered for a 2002 Sunfire - drivers side was never installed - aftermarket replacement
Should fit 1995 - 2002 Sunfire and Cavalier with manual (non-electric) remote control - check with dealer for exact application - replaces GM 1321148
New condition - no box - a few light scratches from storage - white areas in photos are reflections

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