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hey guys i woke up this morning , and noticed my driver' side mirror was missing.... why would someone just steal that..... its just annoying.

Anyway anyone selling one? or know of a place that sells one i need one asap as i need to drive the car, and also do i just re attactch it with glue?

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Ask in the " wanted to buy thread" and that sucks to have ur mirror missing. what a nuisence.

Does anyone know if i can use a mirror from a r32? because only the glass mirror was missing, and i saw someone stripping a 32 in adelaide. Since no one has got back to my about a 34 mirror.

thanks!

No you cant use the 32 glass. Ring any glazier and they can replace it for you, they might cut it a bit dodgy tho, but i doubt wreckers will just sell you the mirror without trying to offload the whole side mirror.

you can always take the other mirror out, and ask a glazier to put it mirror side-to mirror side and cut around it to make a new piece. it , mathematically, should then fit perfect and look good.

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hey guys i woke up this morning , and noticed my driver' side mirror was missing.... why would someone just steal that..... its just annoying.

Anyway anyone selling one? or know of a place that sells one i need one asap as i need to drive the car, and also do i just re attactch it with glue?

mate if you can figure out how to get one can you please let me know as well

same thing happened to me the other night

bloody nuisance, what are they going to do with just a mirror (unless they were also missing one and it would make sense)

but yeah good luck finding one aye~

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