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Rear View Door Mirror Mounting Kit 1968 69 70's Camaro Chevrolet Gmc Pont M1030a on 2040-parts.com

US $7.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:DYNACORN Manufacturer Part Number:M1030A

  • THIS IS A NEW GENUINE DYNACORN REPRODUCTION OF THE CORRECT DOOR MOUNTED REAR VIEW MIRROR MOUNTING PLATE GASKET AND SCREWS.
  • IT'S A GREAT HIGHLY VISIBILE ADDITION TO YOUR SHOW CAR OR ANY OLDER CAR AND IS THE SAME FOR BOTH THE DRIVERS AND PASSENGER SIDE.   
  • MOUNTING PARTS AND GASKET ARE OFTEN LOST DURING PAINT JOBS AND THE ORIGINAL GASKETS CAN BECOME CRACKED, PAINTED OVER, AND DRY ROTTED!


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