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Used Factory Oem Mazda Mpv Van Passenger Side Right Passenger Mirror Non Power on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States

Mount Zion, Illinois, United States
used, but good condition, shows average wear /age. no breaks or cracks. ready to install. this a non power unit.
Placement on Vehicle:Right Interchange Part Number:Factory Oem Manufacturer Part Number:Factory Oem

Up for sale is a used Factory oem right side passenger outside mirror. It is non power. It has no breaks or cracks or repairs. Good condition. Shows some average wear /age. Ready to install. It was removed from a 2000 mazda mpv van. I believe it will fit other years but I am making no guarantee of that. It will be up to you to research if it will fit your vehicle needs, again I do garanuntee it to fit the said vehicle. If you are not sure it will work for your vehicle application then please do not buy it. I accept many forms of payment ask for details. Free Shipping to the US. Sells as is. No returns. Buy with 100 percent confidence. Thanks for looking. Feel free to ask?s. MIRROR WAS REMOVED FROM THE RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE OF THE VEHICLE PICTURED. CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE MPV PARTS

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