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Item: R32 standard mirrors

Age:17 years

Condition:some A1 some good. all work electricly

Price: around $100 a pair

To Fit: (What car) R32 gtst or GTR

Location: launcestion tas

Contact: via pm

Comments: i brought a set a while back to fix a broken one. removed them later and replaced with gandor style. one pair has cam off a wreck and one pair is waiting to come off for gandor style.

thanks damo

Avalible in gun metal grey, silver and the grey between gun metal and silver. sorry i dint put this up earlier.

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U have any pics of the gunmetal ones? just wanna make sure they the same colour with my car..

how much delivered to 2250 NSW?

note: after a pair

cheers

i will get pics up late tomorrow of the gun metal ones. the car does seem factory gun metal thoe.

thanks

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first post updated with coulor choises. gun metal grey, silver and the grey between the two.

thanks

need drivers side one in black in good condition if any1 has please contact me on 0405073923.

sorry for the hijack just need this bad

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