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Selling a brand new set of GM OEM 2014+ tow/camper mirrors. Bought these for my 15' Denali HD but plans are changing.

 

These have been professionally sanded smooth and painted onyx black. I have never installed them.

 

They are power, heated, and then signal indicators.

 

Paid over $600 for the mirrors and another $250 to sand and paint.

 

$850 invested and never even installed them.

 

I will take $750 shipped.

 

PM me if you want them.

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I'm out of town until Friday. I'll stop by the body shop and get pics.

 

I don't have the PNs on me, they are also on the boxes which I can take pics of when I get back.

 

There are a few people in line for these but I'll get thru them all.

 

They are OEM GM for 2014+. Totally different PN then from 2013 and older.

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They look good but I think I'm going to wait for the new ones to come out now

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Ok hate to keep askin question but do I have to get the mirror programmed to my truck? It's the 14,1500 sle and does not have turn or headed mirrors but would like them! Just tryin to figure out what all is involved

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Ok hate to keep askin question but do I have to get the mirror programmed to my truck? It's the 14,1500 sle and does not have turn or headed mirrors but would like them! Just tryin to figure out what all is involved

Plug and play. Does not require programming.

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Ok I guess I'll call my dealer ask them,my main concern is the heating and turn option on yr mirriors mine not having these options would not be plug and play! Yes they'll plug up but concerned about the play part!

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