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I have a set of oem power and heated mirrors, not power folding, that will fit 14-18 Silverdo and Sierra trucks.  Have oem jet black mirror caps in decent condition. Could be polished up bit more.  Mirrors work perfectly. Only issue is a small crack in the drivers side plastic surround, shown in pictures.  Could easily be swapped with another mirror.

 

Black mirror covers ONLY- I can ship just the black painted mirror covers if that's all you want for $60 shipped

 

Complete mirror set- A steal at $80cash $50 + shipping or local pickup in Central Mass for the complete mirror set. PM your address for a shipping quote.

 

 

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Those are manual folding dl8 mirrors. Power folding have led signals in the glass and puddle lamps. 

Thanks for the info, I was unaware. Glad we figured it out before they sold as such. I’ll update the thread.
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9 hours ago, mgiguere20 said:


Thanks for the info, I was unaware. Glad we figured it out before they sold as such. I’ll update the thread.

Might want to update the title too

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On 12/17/2020 at 9:38 PM, Frankielozano214 said:

Might want to update the title too

Done, and price dropped to $50 + shipping if needed.  The mirror covers alone are worth more than that!

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Yup I wouldn’t go much lower then that, but shipping kinda sucks on those that’s why I don’t post them anymore. I shipped a few sets and they were like 65/70$ shipping so wasn’t worth it for me 

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